A flag of two colours used in three bands which are arranged horizontally or vertically; e.g. see Austria.
a type of flag that has three stripes, either horizontal or vertical (and less common, diagonal), consisting of two colors
A horizontal triband is a flag with three horizontal bands of two different colors, like that of Austria, above.
A vertical triband is a flag with three vertical bands of two different colors, like that of Nigeria, above
A phone that is capable of operating on three frequency bands, 900mhz, 1800mhz and 1900mhz. A triband phone is needed to if you wish to use your phone in the USA.
A triband cellular phone will operate on three different frequency bands.
A flag with three stripes - arranged either horizontally or vertically.
1) A flag of three stripes or bands but using only two colours (whether disposed vertically, horizontally or diagonally) and whether defaced or plain (see also ‘ deface' and ‘ stripe'). 2) An undefaced flag with three equal parallel stripes or bands using two colours – a simple triband. National Flag of Nigeria (fotw) Flag of Andalusia, Spain(fotw) Flag of Parana, Brazil(fotw) Please note that the Editors have drawn a distinction between flags with three stripes and three colours and those having three stripes and only two colours, with the definitions for tricolour and triband having been carefully drawn up using all available sources.
Triband phones (also known as tri-band or tri-mode) are mobile phones that support the GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz bands (commonly sold in Europe, Asia, and Africa), or alternatively the 850/1800/1900 bands (commonly sold in the Americas). Various countries use different frequency bands for their mobile networks, and a tri-band phone can be used on three of these bands, generally speaking, chosen to favor two of the home country's bands, and one for roaming in other countries. A quad band phone will offer more coverage.
The triband is one of the most common designs of flag, and is the design of some 30% of all current national flags.