Digital vs Analog Cellular

Digital vs. Analog Cellular


When purchasing a cellular phone there is always the question of analog or digital. In analog cellular service the voice is transmitted over a specific radio frequency, usually 800 MHz. Digital cellular service on the other hand breaks the voice down into a binary format where the voice is represented by a series of 1’s and O’s. These simple definitions will help to familiarize yourself with the two systems, but to truly determine which phone is right for you there are four issues that should be addressed, cost, sound quality, coverage, and features.
Cost is an issue that is important to everyone so it must be considered when purchasing a cellular phone. Analog is the original cellular phone type, since the technology has been around for over 20 years these phones are considerably less expensive than digital phones. The cost of digital phones is higher because the technology is relatively new, and the phones tend to come with more features. Although, the minute rates tend to be higher for analog phones than that of digital. When comparing cost you must look at both the cost of the cellular phone and the cost of the cellular package.
Sound quality is a crucial point to consider when purchasing a phone especially if it is going to be used for business purposes. Analog phones do not offer the best sound quality available in the cellular phone market today. One of the biggest advantages of digital phones is the sound quality. The binary code utilized by digital enables it to know exactly what it should be when it reaches the end of the transmission. That way, it can correct any errors that may have occurred in the data transfer. This means clarity, digital phone users receive the benefit of distortion free conversations.
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