Public land mobile radio service

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The public land mobile service is a subcategory of the land mobile service .

Up until the end of 1994, the Federal Ministry for Post and Telecommunications , at that time the national frequency administration and authority for frequency usage, used the term “public mobile land radio service”, which is no longer valid today. Examples of this are the radio applications of the time paging service , car phone , A network , B network and C network .

In general, the term refers to a wireless form of communication in which a radio link can be established between two mobile terrestrial radio stations or a mobile terrestrial radio station and a fixed terrestrial radio station, and which involves the transmission, transmission or reception of characters, signals, characters, images, Sounds or messages of any kind are used. According to VO radio , this radio service is classified as follows:

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  1. Green Paper - Frequency range allocation plan for the Federal Republic of Germany and international allocation of the frequency ranges 9 kHz - 400 GHz; 1994; issued by the BMPT; BAPT order no. 5010311 001-1; Page 11, no. 28_3.9, definition: Mobile land radio service .