- MTD (mobile network)
MTD (Swedish abbreviation for "Mobiltelefonisystem D", or "Mobile telephony system D") was a manual
mobile phone system for the 450 MHz frequency band. It was introduced in1971 in Sweden, and lasted until1987 , when it was made obsolete by the NMT automatic service. The MTD network had 20,000 users at its peak, with 700 people employed as phone operators.MTD was also implemented in
Denmark and inNorway (from 1976), which allowed roaming within the Scandinavian countries.MTA
In Sweden, the first mobile phone system was MTA (for "Mobiltelefonisystem A"), which was introduced in
1956 , and lasted until1967 . It was a 160 MHz system available inStockholm andGöteborg , with 125 total subscribers. The second system, MTB (for "Mobiltelefonisystem B"), hadtransistor ized mobile sets, was introduced in1962 , and lasted until 1983. It operated in the 76-77.5 and 81-82.5 MHz bands, was also available inMalmö , and had around 600 subscribers.OLT
In Norway, the first mobile phone system was OLT, introduced in
1966 . In 1981 it had 30,000 subscribers, which made it the world's largest at the time.External links
* [http://www.radiomuseet.se/omraden/landmobil.html Brief description of MTD as well as MTA and MTB] (in Swedish)
* [http://www.nyteknik.se/art/46552 Some history behind MTA and MTB] (in Swedish)
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