
Frequency Allocations
Frequency allocations refer to how government and international agencies designate specific parts of the radio spectrum for different uses, such as radio broadcasts, cell phones, satellite communications, and emergency services. This system ensures that various wireless devices operate without interference by assigning distinct frequency ranges to each application. Think of it like organizing a busy highway where different lanes are reserved for cars, buses, and bikes, preventing accidents and confusion. Proper allocation maximizes efficient use of the spectrum and supports reliable, clear communication across diverse technologies.