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Freecall uses an advanced tninked radio system manufactured by Storno of Camberley, and operates in the Band III radio frequencies which have been released by the Government for business use.

National Mobile Radio says that over 25 companies have signed agreements to be 'service providers' (airtime retailers) for the Freecall network and claims that it will be able to offer a more comprehensive service than its competitors because it will be operating with multi-site coverage in all three regions within three months of start-up.

Research has shown that only 15% of businesses will require full national radio coverage, with 55% wanting regional multi-site coverage and the remaining 30% needing localised single site coverage only.

For further details contact National Mobile Radio on (0276) 29131.