Friends, what is IS-95?
kenhaulotte 12-May-2008 10:38:53 PM

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Is-95 is a standard for CDMA

Posted by crouse


Is-95 is a standard for CDMA




Posted by crouse


Yes it is basically a CDMA standard...
Posted by waqqas1


Is-95 is a standard for CDMA

Posted by Hash007


• A network signaling protocol standardized by TIA and EIA.
• Designed to support subscriber mobility in cellular networks.
Posted by karthi_456


IS-95 is a TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) standard for North American cellular systems based on CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) which are found within North America and Asia. IS-95a is often referred to as cdmaOne™ which is capable of supporting voice and data at 14.4Kbps where as IS-95b is capable of supporting data rates up to 115Kbps.
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 13-May-2008 09:29:13 AM By: sagitraz

IS-95 is a TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) standard for North American cellular systems based on CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) which are found within North America and Asia. IS-95a is often referred to as cdmaOne™ which is capable of supporting voice and data at 14.4Kbps where as IS-95b is capable of supporting data rates up to 115Kbps.

Posted: 13-May-2008 11:39:43 AM By: karthi_456

• A network signaling protocol standardized by TIA and EIA.
• Designed to support subscriber mobility in cellular networks.

Posted: 28-November-2008 03:17:37 AM By: Hash007

Is-95 is a standard for CDMA

Posted: 31-December-2008 12:00:09 AM By: waqqas1

Yes it is basically a CDMA standard...

Posted: 15-April-2009 04:28:57 PM By: crouse

Is-95 is a standard for CDMA




Posted: 04-September-2009 10:14:16 AM By: crouse

Is-95 is a standard for CDMA