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1610–[removed]MHz 1. Band Introduction The[removed]MHz band is allocated for both Federal and non-Federal use. It is primarily used by a U.S. licensed non-geostationary mobile satellite system, Globalstar, which prov
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Globalstar / /

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United States / /

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aeronautical mobile service systems / mobile-satellite networks / communication services / aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service / aeronautical radionavigation systems / mobile-satellite service / integrated satellite / terrestrial wireless systems / radio devices / satellite-borne facilities / aeronautical radionavigation service systems / mobile-satellite services / non-geostationary mobile satellite system / mobile communications / radiodetermination-satellite / radiodetermination-satellite service systems / satellite services / satellite use / aeronautical mobile satellite / aeronautical mobile-satellite / wireless operators / mobile earth stations / terrestrial communications / low earth orbiting satellite systems / law enforcement / voice and data / mobile-satellite service commercial communications system / terrestrial wireless network / satellite system / radiodetermination-satellite service / satellite network / /

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Frequency / MHz / /

Organization

Federal Government / Federal Communications Commission / United Nations / Coordination Between Mobile Satellite Service / Department of Homeland Security / Planned Use Federal Government / Department of Defense / /

Technology

CDMA / Radio Frequency / Satellite Communications / /

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