Radio Telephones - Description 
					 
					By 
					Jeremy Maddock 
                   
                  
                  
				Radio telephones are communication devices, which allow two people to talk to one another using a radio. Although they are similar to cell phones for practical purposes, they work somewhat differently, operating on radio frequencies of 60 to 900 MHz. A "walkie talkie" is an example of a simple radiotelephone.
 
 In recent years, the popularity of cell phones has made the radiotelephone largely obsolete as a consumer device, but they are still used in police communications, and by Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks.
  
  
 About the author: 
 
  Jeremy Maddock is the owner of a quickly growing telecommunications news website - http://www.teleclick.ca 
   
   
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