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IS-95

Short for Interim Standard 95, IS-95 is a version of CDMA specified by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and is used by digital cellular networks in North America, Korea and Japan. It uses frequency ranges around 800MHz and 1900MHz and can be upgraded to the CDMA2000 standard. IS-95 is also called cdmaOne.



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