Hi,
No.
WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) is the radio access scheme used for third generation cellular systems that are being rolled out in various parts of the globe. The 3G systems support wide band services like high speed Internet access and video and high quality image transmission with the same quality as the fixed networks. In WCDMA systems, the CDMA air interface is combined with GSM based networks. The WCDMA standard evolved through the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), which aims to ensure interoperability between different 3G networks.
No. WCDMA and CDMA are two entirely different things. WCDMA is a 3G GSM technology for accessing secure data across a network.
CDMA is a method of communicating with a base station using code division rather than time division.
For more details about, please refer to the link:
http://www.tech-faq.com/wcdma.html
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Rajeev sridh
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11:49 AM on March 11, 2013