"' Radio Common Carrier "'or "'RCC "'was a service introduced in the 1960s by independent telephone companies to compete against AT & T's IMTS . RCC systems used paired UHF 454 / 459 MHz and VHF 152 / 158 MHz frequencies near those used by IMTS . RCC based services were provided until the 1980s when cellular AMPS systems made RCC equipment obsolete.
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