GSM Beginning To Replace CDMA

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The mobile industry in Israel is a booming one. There are three main providers; Cellcom (best service out of all 3), Orange (best devices), and Pelephone (best nothing; until now). I have been a customer of Cellcom since I can remember, and all in all,  a satisfied one. Although, I sometimes pass by Orange stores and begin to get a little jealous of the different options Orange subscribers have.

Both Cellcom and Orange run on GSM networks, so naturally, their devices are more advanced than Pelephone’s, which ran on CDMA. I was using one of Pelephone’s devices for the last year, because the company at which I worked cut a deal with Pelephone, and let me tell you, it was not a fun experience. Their phones are generally older models, and the lack of a SIM card just makes things difficult.

OK, now that you know how the Israeli cellular world works, let me explain to you why I am telling you this. Today’s big news is that Pelephone have officially launched their new GSM network. By joining the world of GSM, they are also joining the competition between Cellcom and Orange, and despite what seems to be the recent failure of Capitalism, I am still a huge fan, and more competition means better phones and lower prices.

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By the way, this news does not only apply to the Israeli market, this is something I believe we are going to be seeing a lot of in the near future. That is, cellular providers abandoning CDMA and moving to GSM, Pelephone is just the first to make the leap.

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Let me tell you, Pelephone did a good job with their lineup. There are no show stoppers, but they have a wide variety of devices, including basic low end phones, all the way up to phones that a wise man once said are in the top 3 phones of 2008, like the E71 for example.

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So here is a list of some of the phones now offered by Pelephone:

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Not a bad starting point for Pelephone in my opinion. There are rumors of talks with Palm about the Pre and Apple about the iPhone, but I do not take these kinda rumors too seriously. I am excited about this new development, and hoping this will help lower prices significantly, which will of course facilitate my urge to get myself a new toy.

-Hillel

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Hillel Fuld is a global speaker, entrepreneur, journalist, vlogger, and leading startup advisor. He brings over a decade of marketing experience with leading Israeli and Silicon Valley startups, and currently collaborates with many global brands in an official marketing capacity including Google, Oracle, Microsoft, Huawei, and others.      Hillel covers the dynamic local tech scene for many leading publications including Entrepreneur magazine, Inc, TechCrunch, Mashable, The Next Web, Business Insider, The Huffington Post, Venturebeat, and others. Additionally, Hillel mentors startups across Israel in different accelerators including The Google Launchpad, the Microsoft Ventures accelerator, Techstars, The Junction, and more.    Hillel has been named Israel’s top marketer, 7th top tech blogger worldwide, has been featured on CNBC, Inc, and was dubbed by Forbes as “The Man Transforming Startup Nation into Scale-up Nation”.       Hillel has hundreds of thousands of followers across the social web and can be found on Twitter at @Hilzfuld. You can learn more about him on his website: www.hilzfuld.com