The document provides an overview of the key differences between GSM and CDMA wireless networks. It discusses differences in their radio spectrum usage, network architectures, radio channel technologies, call processing, and evolution to 3G. The network architectures for both include mobile stations, base stations, base station controllers, and mobile switching centers. However, GSM uses TDMA while CDMA uses direct sequence spread spectrum. CDMA allows frequency reuse in all cells while GSM requires frequency assignments between adjacent cells. The document also compares their historical development and technical parameters.