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The Amateur Radio Service (ARS) is "for qualified persons of any age who are interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest." (See FCC website)

The ARS is also organized to align with the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) (See ITU RR Article 25)

One way to ensure that this is maintained is to require that communication is only between licensed parties unless otherwise specified.

There are other services that allow relatively unfettered or business oriented communications on behalf of (or even by) unlicensed entities, it's just that THIS one is specifically organized for amateurs interested in learning, experimenting with, or extending radio technique/technology/etc.

The Amateur Radio Service (ARS) is "for qualified persons of any age who are interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest." (See FCC website)

The ARS is also organized to align with the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) (See ITU RR Article 25)

One way to ensure that this is maintained is to require that communication is only between licensed parties unless otherwise specified.

There are other services that allow relatively unfettered or business oriented communications on behalf of unlicensed entities, it's just that THIS one is specifically organized for amateurs interested in learning, experimenting with, or extending radio technique/technology/etc.

The Amateur Radio Service (ARS) is "for qualified persons of any age who are interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest." (See FCC website)

The ARS is also organized to align with the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) (See ITU RR Article 25)

One way to ensure that this is maintained is to require that communication is only between licensed parties unless otherwise specified.

There are other services that allow relatively unfettered or business oriented communications on behalf of (or even by) unlicensed entities, it's just that THIS one is specifically organized for amateurs interested in learning, experimenting with, or extending radio technique/technology/etc.

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The Amateur Radio Service (ARS) is "for qualified persons of any age who are interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest." (See FCC website)

The ARS is also organized to align with the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) (See ITU RR Article 25)

One way to ensure that this is maintained is to require that communication is only between licensed parties unless otherwise specified.

There are other services that allow relatively unfettered or business oriented communications on behalf of unlicensed entities, it's just that THIS one is specifically organized for amateurs interested in learning, experimenting with, or extending radio technique/technology/etc.