| Acronym |
Name |
Description |
| AMPS |
Advanced Mobile Phone System |
AMP's was developed by Bell Labs in the late 1970's and was released
in the USA in 1983. It uses the 800MHz band and is currently the largest
Analog standard used. |
| C450 |
C-450 |
Installed in South Africa during the late 1980's. Uses a 450MHz
band. |
| C-Netz |
C-Netz |
Launched first in 1981 in Sweden by the Comvik network, found mainly
in Germany and Austria. |
| JTAC |
Japanese Total Access Communications System |
Motorola system similar to AMPS. First installed in the UK in 1985.
Utilises the 900MHz band. |
| HICAP |
NTT-HICAP |
High capacity version of NTT |
| N-AMPS |
Narrowband Advanced Mobile Phone Systems |
Developed by Motorola as a migrationary step between Analog and
Digital. Three times the capacity of AMPS utilising the same band. |
| NMT450 |
Nordic Mobile Technologies |
Developed by Ericsson and Nokia to operate in the rugged terrain
in the Nordic countries. Range 25km. Utilises the 450MHz band and
uses FDD FDMA. |
| NMT900 |
Nordic Mobile Technologies |
Developed by Ericsson and Nokia to operate in the rugged terrain
in the Nordic countries. Range 25km. Utilises the 900MHz band and
uses FDD FDMA. |
| NMT-F |
Nordic Mobile Technologies - France |
French version of NMT |
| NTT |
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone |
Original Japanese Analog system. |
| RC2000 |
Radiocom 2000 |
French System released in November 1985 |
| TACS |
Total Access Communications System |
Motorola system similar to AMPS. First installed in the UK in 1985.
Utilises the 900MHz band. |