NMT 450

NMT 450 definition - telecom
A 1G analog cellular radio technology developed and placed into service in the early 1980s in Scandinavian countries. NMT 450 operates in the 450 MHz band, employing frequency division multiple access (FDMA) to derive 200 channels with a width of 25 kHz. NMT 450 employs frequency division duplex (FDD) to achieve bidirectional communications, with the downlink in the 463

Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary Copyright © 2008 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.
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