Wireless Communication Law
/ˈwaɪərləs kəˌmjunəˈkeɪʃən lɔ/
Definitions
- (n.) The body of law governing the use, regulation, and enforcement of wireless communication technologies and services.
Wireless communication law addresses issues such as spectrum allocation and interference prevention.
- (n.) The regulatory framework overseeing transmission of signals without wires, including licensing and privacy concerns.
Compliance with wireless communication law is essential for cellular network operators.
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- wireless communication law
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Commentary
This area often intersects with telecommunications law but focuses specifically on wireless aspects; drafters should specify technology when needed.
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