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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1540513"><p>Nope, Verizon can't do that. No voice and data at the same time. I shifted from AT&T to Verizon because AT&T coverage is miserable, gave up that feature. But it's worth it to me to have much better converge. Don't know who the "they" is in your sentence, but Verizon settled on CDMA very early on and has built a huge network based on that technology. CDMA lost out to GSM in Europe, and AT&T chose to go that path. Pretty much no CDMA in Europe at all, but a Verizon iPhone still can work there with their Global plans, so they must activate the GSM features in the iPhone when you sign up for the plan.</p><p></p><p>With LTE the standards will merge and eventually LTE or LTE descendants will be the universal protocol. At least, that's the plan. LTE can support simultaneous voice and data. It's up to the providers to implement it. So we current Verizon users can hope that Verizon decides to implement VoLTE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1540513"] Nope, Verizon can't do that. No voice and data at the same time. I shifted from AT&T to Verizon because AT&T coverage is miserable, gave up that feature. But it's worth it to me to have much better converge. Don't know who the "they" is in your sentence, but Verizon settled on CDMA very early on and has built a huge network based on that technology. CDMA lost out to GSM in Europe, and AT&T chose to go that path. Pretty much no CDMA in Europe at all, but a Verizon iPhone still can work there with their Global plans, so they must activate the GSM features in the iPhone when you sign up for the plan. With LTE the standards will merge and eventually LTE or LTE descendants will be the universal protocol. At least, that's the plan. LTE can support simultaneous voice and data. It's up to the providers to implement it. So we current Verizon users can hope that Verizon decides to implement VoLTE. [/QUOTE]
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