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Public mobile telephone—A comparative analysis of systems worldwide
This paper compares public mobile telephone systems world-wide, encompassing key radio and operational characteristics on both the overall system and mobile unit levels. The comparisons also include the status of evolutionary development regarding degree of automation, number of subscribers, geographic availability of service, mobile unit costs, and major developments anticipated in the technological upgrading and physical expansion of services.