Frequency Licensing

/ˈfriːkwənsi ˈlaɪsənsɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A licensing arrangement granting rights to use intellectual property or other regulated assets on a recurring or periodic basis.
    The company secured frequency licensing to operate its radio stations within the designated spectrum bands.

Forms

  • frequency licensing

Commentary

Often used in telecommunications and media law, frequency licensing involves regulatory approval for spectrum use, requiring compliance with government rules.

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