Advanced Mobile Telephone System
Full-duplex analog mobile radio communication system
The Advanced Mobile Telephone System (not to be confused with Advanced Mobile Phone System) was a Zero Generation (0G) method of radio communication, launched in 1965 in Japan and mainly was used in Japanese portable radio systems in the 1960s and '70s.[1] Like its successor, HCMTS, it operated on the 900 MHz band.
References
- ^ Telli Yamamoto, Gonca (2009). Mobilized Marketing and the Consumer: Technological Developments and Challenges. Hershey, Pa.: IGI Global. pp. 25–28.
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- B-Netz
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IMT-2000 (2001)
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IMT Advanced (2013)
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IMT-2020 (2021)
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