As a consortium between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, this was one of the earliest 1G cellular networks.
The common Nordic standard for analog mobile telephony as established by the telecommunications administrations in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark in the early 1980s. NMT systems have also been installed in some European countries, including parts of Russia, and in the Middle East and Asia.
Nordic Mobile Telephone. Analog cellulair system for mobile phones. In most countries this has been replaced by GSM.
Nordic Mobile Telephone. One of the earliest 1G cellular network developed jointly in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Originally operated in the 450 MHz band. Later the 900 MHz was used as well.
Nordic Mobile Telephone system; an analogue cellular technology deployed in the Nordic countries in the late 1970's; variations were also deployed in the Benelux countries and in Russia. NMT operated in the 450 and 900MHz bands and was the first technology to offer international roaming, albeit only in the Nordic countries No Service
Nordic Mobile Telephone System. First analog cellphone system in 1979 in Scandinavian countries.
NMT stands for Nordic Mobile Telephone. It is a 1G (analogue) telephone system for the Nordic nations to communicate with before the introduction of GSM (2G).
Nordic Mobile Telephone; standard for the analog mobile telephone system developed in the Nordic region.
Nordic Mobile Telephone system. An analogue mobile cellular system developed in the Nordic countries.
A Scandinavian wireless system that originally operated at 450MHz, offered around 220 channels, and had a very large coverage area.
Nordic Mobile Telephone. An older analog cellular protocol used in Europe and elsewhere.