Wireless Communication Law

/ˈwaɪərləs kəˌmjunəˈkeɪʃən lɔ/

Definitions

  1. (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.
  2. (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.

Forms

  • wireless communication law

Commentary

This area often intersects with telecommunications law but focuses specifically on wireless aspects; drafters should specify technology when needed.

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