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That's not always the case. It depends on frequency allocations and protocols. For example, CDMA2000 has both situations, depending on the band class. This is probably determined by the services with adjacent allocations.
For GSM, say EGSM, TX frequency is 880~915MHz and RX frequency is 925~960MHz. Are there some special considerations? Say, channel characteristics or RF issues.
One thing that drives the frequencies is economics. There are more mobiles than bases. Therefore the system cost is lowest when the mobiles are lower cost. Generally, lower frequencies require hardware with lower costs. Also lower frequencies have more efficient power amplifiers which makes battery life longer.
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