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I have a couple of friends with Cricket service.....one of my friends was using his phone and my other friend w/ ...

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    I have a couple of friends with Cricketicon service.....one of my friends was using his phone and my other friend w/ the service was in another room.....friend number 2 was able to hear everything being said in friend number 1's call. I am wondering....How???

    Cricketicon uses 1900 mhz CDMA phones here....both of my friends had Nokia handsets.....Anyone have any ideas?

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    The switch or base station got confused. The crosstalk couldn't be on the RF link because of the way CDMA works...

    I've had crosstalk once or twice with AT&Ticon TDMA, but have never, ever experienced it with any GSM, iDEN, or CDMA carrier. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

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    From everything that I understood to be true about CDMA, I was sure that it wasn't on the handset end of things....thanks for clearing that up.

    I have experienced it several times w/ Cing. and AT&Ticon b4...but never heard of it on a CDMA carrier.

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