5 centimeters
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The 5cm band in the United States lies between the U-NII and ISM band for license-free applications including WiFi, and the commercial microwave band which covers 5925-6425 MHz. The amateur allocation extends from 5650 to 5925 MHz, overlapping the license-free band from 5470 to 5725. 5cm is one of the primary bands for Hinternet as much of the UNII/ISM equipment may be retuned to amateur frequencies.
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