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===United Kingdom=== *380β399.9 MHz: [[Terrestrial Trunked Radio]] (TETRA) service for emergency use *430β440 MHz: Amateur radio ([[70-centimeter band|70 cm band]]) *446.0β446.2 MHz : European unlicensed PMR service, [[PMR446]] *457β464 MHz: Scanning telemetry and telecontrol, assigned mostly to the water, gas, and electricity industries *606β614 MHz: Radio microphones and radio-astronomy *470β862 MHz: Previously used for [[Analogue terrestrial television in the United Kingdom#625 line system|analogue TV channels 21β69]] (until 2012). **Currently channels 21 to 37 and 39 to 48 are used for [[Freeview (UK)|Freeview]] digital TV.<ref>{{cite web |title=What is 700MHz Clearance? |url=https://www.freeview.co.uk/corporate/platform-management/700mhz-clearance |website=Freeview}}</ref> Channels 55 to 56 were previously used by temporary muxes COM7 and COM8, channel 38 was used for radio astronomy but has been cleared to allow [[Programme making and special events|PMSE]] users access on a licensed, shared basis. **694β790 MHz:<ref>{{cite web |title=Decision to make the 700 MHz band available for mobile data - statement |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/46923/700-mhz-statement.pdf |access-date=4 April 2020}}</ref> i.e. channels 49 to 60 have been cleared, to allow these channels to be allocated for 5G cellular communication. **791β862 MHz,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/spectrum/spectrum-awards/awards-archive/completed-awards/800mhz-2.6ghz/|title=800 MHz & 2.6 GHz Combined Award|date=May 9, 2012|publisher=The Office of Communications|access-date=2014-11-21}}</ref> i.e. channels 61 to 69 inclusive were previously used for licensed and shared wireless microphones (channel 69 only), has since been allocated to 4G cellular communications. *863β865 MHz: Used for licence-exempt wireless systems. *863β870 MHz: [[Short Range Devices|Short range devices]], [[LPWAN]] [[Internet of things|IoT]] devices such as [[NarrowBand IOT|NarrowBand-IoT]]. *870β960 MHz: Cellular communications (GSM900 - Vodafone and O2 only) including GSM-R and future TETRA *1240β1325 MHz: Amateur radio ([[23-centimeter band|23 cm band]]) *1710β1880 MHz: [[2G]] cellular communications (GSM1800) *1880β1900 MHz: [[Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications|DECT]] [[cordless telephone]] *1900β1980 MHz: [[3G]] cellular communications (mobile phone uplink) *2110β2170 MHz: 3G cellular communications (base station downlink) *2310β2450 MHz: Amateur radio ([[13-centimeter band|13 cm band]])
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