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near-field communication
radio communication established between devices by bringing them into proximity

Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
thumb|3G sign shown in notification bar on an Android powered smartphone
medium wave
radio broadcast band around 530 kHz to 1700 kHz
citizens band radio
system for short-distance radio communications between individuals
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PMR446
thumb|Motorola Talkabout|Motorola TA288 PMR446 license-free radio
thumb|upright|Motorola TLKR T40 radio tuned to PMR channel 1

long wave
thumb|Tuning dial on 1946 Dynatron Radio|Dynatron Merlin T.69 console radio receiver, showing LW wavelengths between 800 and 2000 metres (375–150 kHz)
ISM band
radio bands for industrial, scientific and medical purposes other than telecommunications
LTE frequency bands
frequency bands used by Long Term Evolution networks
5G NR frequency bands
Wikimedia list article
UMTS frequency band
radio frequency bands used by 3G Universal Mobile Telecommunications System networks
LPD433
LPD433 (low power device 433 MHz) is a UHF band in which license free communication devices are allowed to operate in some regions. The frequencies correspond with the ITU region 1 ISM band of 433.050 MHz to 434.790 MHz. The frequencies used are within the 70-centimeter band, which is currently otherwise reserved for government and amateur radio operations in the United States and most nations worldwide.
frequency plan
telecommunications plan to use frequency bands
U-NII
radio frequency allotment
spectrum auction
government auction of radio spectrum
GSM frequency band
mobile telephony network band
Family Radio Service
personal radio service utilizing the ultra high frequency band
NOAA Weather Radio
24-hour network of VHF FM weather radio stations in the United States