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November 1982. Lord Orr-Ewing was chairman of the company.<ref>The Engineer 1982/11/18</ref>
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This was presumably the consortium of [[Air Call]], [[Cable and Wireless]] and [[Telephone Rentals]] which unsuccessfully bid for the first cellular radio licence in the UK.


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November 1982. Lord Orr-Ewing was chairman of the company.[1]

This was presumably the consortium of Air Call, Cable and Wireless and Telephone Rentals which unsuccessfully bid for the first cellular radio licence in the UK.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1982/11/18