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United Nations / Inter-American Telecommunication Commission / Organization of American States / Caribbean Telecommunications Union / International Telecommunication Union / Structure / Radio spectrum / Technology / National Telecommunications and Information Administration / Frequency allocation / Consultative status / Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
Date: 2013-03-05 19:21:26
United Nations
Inter-American Telecommunication Commission
Organization of American States
Caribbean Telecommunications Union
International Telecommunication Union
Structure
Radio spectrum
Technology
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Frequency allocation
Consultative status
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity

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