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Date: 2013-02-07 13:56:20
Telecommunications engineering
Radio spectrum
Internet access
Wireless
Radio resource management
Wireless broadband
Frequency allocation
Very high frequency
Digital dividend after digital television transition
Technology
Wireless networking
Electronic engineering

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEWS FOR WRC-15

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