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What actually operates in Narrowband PCS (900 MHz)?

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I'm reading the FCC part 24 which discusses the Narrowband PCS bands of 901-902, 930-931, and 940-941 MHz. I tried looking at some of the equipment certified by the FCC and the type of equipment is all over the place. Are there specific systems which use these bands or are they pretty much wide open for use?
 

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Mostly data stuff. I think the IL state police use those freq. for their in car islands
 

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ReFLEX 25 2way paging systems, and 2way telemetry systems using proprietary protocols.
 
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