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Radio resource management / Electronic engineering / Radio Regulations / Radio spectrum / Frequency allocation / World Radiocommunication Conference / L band / Maritime Mobile Service Identity / S band / International Telecommunication Union / Technology / Wireless
Date: 2013-07-16 00:33:48
Radio resource management
Electronic engineering
Radio Regulations
Radio spectrum
Frequency allocation
World Radiocommunication Conference
L band
Maritime Mobile Service Identity
S band
International Telecommunication Union
Technology
Wireless

ASIA-PACIFIC TELECOMMUNITY APT Conference Preparatory Group for WRC-15

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