he UMTS frequency bands are radio frequencies used by third generation (3G) wireless Universal Mobile Telecommunications System networks. They were allocated by delegate to the World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC-92) held in Málaga-Torremolinos, Spain between February 3, 1992 and March 3, 1992.[1]
Resolution 212 (Rev.WRC-97), adopted at the World Radiocommunication
Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 1997, endorsed the bands
specifically for the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000
(IMT-2000) specification by referring to S5.388, which states "The bands
1,885-2,025 MHz and 2,110-2,200 MHz are intended for use, on a
worldwide basis, by administrations wishing to implement International
Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT-2000). Such use does not preclude
the use of these bands by other services to which they are allocated.
The bands should be made available for IMT-2000 in accordance with
Resolution 212 (Rev. WRC-97)." To accommodate the reality that these
initially defined bands were already in use in various regions of the
world, the initial allocation has been amended multiple times to include
other radio frequency bands
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