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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to jgkolt

Re: Good for them

850/1900 are frequencies licensed for cellular (850) and pcs (1900) communications. Both are used for voice and data.

Here's a overview
»tk.com/wireless/800cell.html
»tk.com/wireless/1900pcs.html

And here's an older breakdown
»www.wirelesswavelength.com/

The issue with 850 MHz band is total amount of spectrum
850 there's 'only' 12.5 MHz base/12.5MHz mobile on A and B licenses. Those that currently have 850 MHz licenses MUST use a portion for Analog service, as required by FCC.

1900 there's 'only' 65 MHz base/65MHz mobile.

Eg. having an 850 MHz license + 10 MHz of PCS is not always as manageable as having the same amount all in the same band. Having to run analog service + having to slice up the spectrum doesn't always work well.

Eg. 35 MHz of PCS on something such as PCS will make 35 MHz of evenly distributed spectrum. Breaking it up into 25 MHz of 850 and another 10 MHz of PCS doesn't work quite as nice.

On PCS,

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