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Telecommunications in Europe / Electronic engineering / Technology / Telecommunications engineering / National Telecommunications and Information Administration / European Commission roaming regulations / Frequency allocation / Network neutrality / Cognitive radio / Radio spectrum / Radio resource management / Spectrum management
Date: 2013-11-29 08:39:03
Telecommunications in Europe
Electronic engineering
Technology
Telecommunications engineering
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
European Commission roaming regulations
Frequency allocation
Network neutrality
Cognitive radio
Radio spectrum
Radio resource management
Spectrum management

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