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- Personal_communications_network abstract "Personal communications network (PCN) is the European digital cellular mobile telephone network, developed in accordance with GSM standards.The PCN system was first initiated by Lord Young, UK Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, in 1988. The main characteristics of PCN are as follows: Operating frequency – 1.7–1.88 GHz (1710–1785 MHz and 1805–1880 MHz). Uses 30 GHz or up for microwave back bone system. Covers both small cells and large cells. Coverage inside and outside buildings. Hand over. Cell delivery. Portable hand set. User intelligent network.PCN uses the DCS-1800 systems, which is similar to GSM, but up converts the frequency to 1.7–1.88 GHz, therefore the network structure, the signal structure and the transmission characteristics are similar between PCN and GSM, but operational frequencies are different.The UK government's Department for Enterprise produced 'Phones on the Move: Personal Communications in the 1990s - a discussion document' in January 1989. The document presented a vision for how mobile communications might develop which outlined ideas for both the PCNs and the CT2 standards.".
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageExternalLink DTI-Phones-on-the-Move.pdf.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageExternalLink pn_89_466.pdf.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageID "13215186".
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageLength "1576".
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageRevisionID "544959956".
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telephony.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless_networking.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLink David_Young,_Baron_Young_of_Graffham.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLink GSM.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLink GSM_frequency_bands.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_of_State_for_Business,_Innovation_and_Skills.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLinkText "Personal communications network".
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageWikiLinkText "personal communications network".
- Personal_communications_network wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wireless-stub.
- Personal_communications_network subject Category:Telephony.
- Personal_communications_network subject Category:Wireless_networking.
- Personal_communications_network hypernym Network.
- Personal_communications_network type Broadcaster.
- Personal_communications_network type Redirect.
- Personal_communications_network comment "Personal communications network (PCN) is the European digital cellular mobile telephone network, developed in accordance with GSM standards.The PCN system was first initiated by Lord Young, UK Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, in 1988. The main characteristics of PCN are as follows: Operating frequency – 1.7–1.88 GHz (1710–1785 MHz and 1805–1880 MHz). Uses 30 GHz or up for microwave back bone system. Covers both small cells and large cells. Coverage inside and outside buildings.".
- Personal_communications_network label "Personal communications network".
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- Personal_communications_network sameAs Personal_Communication_Network_(PCN).
- Personal_communications_network sameAs PCN.
- Personal_communications_network sameAs m.03bz37s.
- Personal_communications_network sameAs Q7170567.
- Personal_communications_network wasDerivedFrom Personal_communications_network?oldid=544959956.
- Personal_communications_network isPrimaryTopicOf Personal_communications_network.