Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service
The
Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service
or
BETRS
is a fixed
radio
service where a
multiplexed
,
digital radio
link is used as the last segment of the
local loop
to provide
wireless
telephone
service to subscribers in remote areas. BETRS technology was developed in the mid-1980s and allows up to four subscribers to use a single radio
channel
pair,
simultaneously
, without
interfering
with one another. In the
U.S.
, this service may operate in the paired 152/158 and 454/459
MHz
bands and on 10
channel blocks
in the 816-820/861-865MHz bands. BETRS may be licensed only to
state
-certified carriers in the area where the service is provided and is considered a part of the
public switched telephone network
(PSTN) by state regulators. Regulation of this service currently resides in parts 1 and 22 of the
Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), Subtitle 47 on
Telecommunications
, and may be researched or ordered through the
Government Printing Office
(GPO). Source:
Federal Communications Commission
(Wireless Bureau)
External links
Federal Communications Commission website
Government Printing Office website
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