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The same as all cellular network frequencies:

From 824 to 849MHz, and 869 to 894MHz. The twenty frequencies bandwidths between the two blocks is reserved for Airphone, public safety, Nextel, and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR).

the primary difference between 2G (2nd Generation) and 1G (1st Generation) cellular is that 2g applications were digitally encrypted, starting with cellular providers' switches (the system on which all cellular calls pass) and later to digital phones.

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