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WARC
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WARCWorld Alliance of Reformed Churches
WARCWorld Administrative Radio Conference
WARCWorld Advertising Research Center
WARCWest African Research Center (Dakar, Senegal)
WARCW00tbeer1's Action Replay Codes (gaming)
WARCWashoe Association of Retarded Citizens


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What complicates this endeavor is the United States' attempt to find frequencies identified by the ITU World Administrative Radio Conference (WRC-2000) last year: the 806-960 MHz band, the 1710-1885 MHz band and the 2500-2690 MHz band.
Despite the existence of an international conference--the World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC)--that metes out broad spectral bands for various uses, the allocation of spectrum to competing satellites has been left for countries to negotiate.
Geostationary orbit The Committee noted the results of the ITU World Administrative Radio Conference on the Uses of the Geostationary Orbit and the Planning of Space Services Utilizing It (WARC-ORB 88).
 
 
 
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