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Reference
Regulations and Precautions
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the 
Canadian Department of Communications regulate 
cellular radiotelephone service in their respective 
countries. It is important for you, the 
MicroTAC phone 
user, to observe the applicable regulations when operating 
your phone in either country. In addition to these U. S. and 
Canadian federal regulations, you may also be bound by 
certain state, provincial, territorial, and local rules and 
regulations, as well as by your cellular carrier’s tariff (the 
rates, terms, and conditions of its service). If you wish to 
use your phone in both the U.S. and Canada, please 
consult with your system operator.
Furthermore, you should remember that your 
MicroTAC 
phone is a radiotelephone system (i.e., it combines both 
wireline technology, as used in your home or office 
telephone system, and radio technology), and that the 
scope of regulations and precautions is therefore broader 
than the scope of regulations and precautions relating to 
wireline-only telephone usage.
Some of the major points of consideration are set out 
below. Please note, however, that this “Rules, Regulations, 
and Precautions” section does not constitute legal advice, 
and is intended merely for general information purposes. If 
you have any specific questions, please contact your 
Cellular Carrier (System Operator).
License - If your home system is in the U.S., you do not 
require a separate license to operate your 
MicroTAC 
phone; obtaining a cellular telephone access number is 
sufficient to register you as a user. If your home system is in 
Canada, a separate license is required. Your carrier will 
assist you in the licensing process. If you wish to use your 
MicroTAC phone in both the U.S. and Canada, please 
contact your Cellular Carrier (System Operator). Your base 
should operate in only one location.
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