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{{Short description|Type of two-way radio service}} {{Redirect|MURS|the rapper|MURS (rapper)}} In the [[United States]], the '''Multi-Use Radio Service''' ('''MURS''') is a licensed by rule (i.e. under part 95, subpart J, of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations<ref>{{Cite web|title=Definition: unlicensed or licensed by rule operations from 47 USC Β§ 1508(a)(2) {{!}} LII / Legal Information Institute|url=https://www.law.cornell.edu/definitions/uscode.php?width=840&height=800&iframe=true&def_id=47-USC-759028021-252549088&term_occur=999&term_src=title:47:chapter:14:section:1508|access-date=2022-02-09|website=www.law.cornell.edu}}</ref>) [[two-way radio]] service similar to the [[Citizens band radio|Citizens band]] (CB). Established by the [[United States|U.S.]] [[Federal Communications Commission]] in the fall of 2000, MURS created a radio service allowing for licensed by rule (Part 95) operation in a narrow selection of the [[Very high frequency|VHF band]], with a power limit of 2 [[watt]]s. The FCC formally defines MURS as "a private, two-way, short-distance voice or data communications service for personal or business activities of the general public." MURS stations may not be connected to the public telephone network, may not be used for [[store and forward]] operations, and [[radio repeater]]s are not permitted. In 2009, [[Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada|Industry Canada]] (IC) established a five-year transition plan, which would have permitted the use of MURS in Canada starting June 2014.<ref name=IC-allows-MURS/> In August 2014 IC announced a deferral of MURS introduction, as "the Department does not feel that the introduction of MURS devices in Canada is warranted at this time, and has decided to defer the introduction of MURS devices in Canada until a clearer indication of actual need is provided by Canadian MURS advocates and/or stakeholders ..."<ref name="SAB-002-14" />
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