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sachin jesukaran

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:06 am
Post subject: lineGetCurrentSystemType dilema
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hello everyone,

i want to find the network type the device is currently in ie GSM/UMTS/
CDMA.
i found that the tapi api lineGetCurrentSystemType does this but i
see that there are values such as the below returned

LINESYSTEMTYPE_EDGE 0x00000020

LINESYSTEMTYPE_1XEVDOPACKET 0x00000040

LINESYSTEMTYPE_1XEVDVPACKET 0x00000080

LINESYSTEMTYPE_UMTS 0x00000100

LINESYSTEMTYPE_HSDPA 0x00000200
into which of the categories GSM/CDMA do these above values fall?
i am really confused please help.

ThankYou
sachinjesukaran
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