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Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band and Directivity

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Difference between Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band and Directivity

Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band vs. Directivity

The Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) band plan is a type of segmentation of the 698–806 MHz band (usually referred to as the 700 MHz band) formalized by the APT in 2008-2010 and specially configured for the deployment of mobile broadband technologies (e.g. most notably Long Term Evolution, LTE). In electromagnetics, directivity is a parameter of an antenna or optical system which measures the degree to which the radiation emitted is concentrated in a single direction.

Similarities between Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band and Directivity

Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band and Directivity have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band and Directivity Comparison

Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band has 82 relations, while Directivity has 16. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (82 + 16).

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