CDMA is used as the access method in many mobile phone standards such as cdmaOne, CDMA2000 (the 3G evolution of cdmaOne), and WCDMA (the 3G standard used by GSM carriers), which are often referred to as simply CDMA.
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Tristit Mobile Browser is a free Java-based client-server application, i.e. mobile browser, that works on 90% of all existing GSM and CDMA handsets with a MDIP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 profile.
UAProf production for a device is voluntary: for GSM devices, the UAProf is normally produced by the vendor of the device (e.g. Nokia, Samsung, LG) whereas for CDMA / BREW devices it's more common for the UAProf to be produced by the telecommunications company.