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It is often said that we are on the verge of a "revolution" in mobile communications, a revolution that will ultimately liberate us as communication users from being tied down to a particular fixed location in the telephone network, and will provide us with an advanced voice and data communication capability in a highly portable package (one that is at least "briefcase-friendly," and preferably "body-friendly," in the current jargon), at a reasonable price.
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New York, United States, Communications Magazine, Bell Laboratories, Herschel Shosteck, Los Angeles, Vehicular Technology Conference, World War, John Bellamy, Alexander Graham Bell, Federal Communications Commission, Microwave Mobile Communications, Digital Land Mobile Radio Communications, Industrial Communications, Mobile Phone News, Proceedings of the International Conference, Spread Spectrum Communications, Justice Department, Mobile Communications Engineering, North American, Mobile Communications Design Fundamentals, Selected Areas, Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Communications Sciences, The Future of Cellular Radio
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