Radio Frequency Allocation

/ˈreɪdioʊ ˈfrikwənsi ˌæləˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The legal and regulatory process of designating specific frequency bands to particular users or services to prevent interference and manage spectrum efficiently.
    The telecommunications authority announced new rules for radio frequency allocation to improve wireless communication.

Forms

  • radio frequency allocation

Commentary

Radio frequency allocation is central to telecommunications law, often requiring coordination between national and international regulatory bodies to ensure interference-free use of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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