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national frequency allocation

National frequency allocation refers to the organized distribution of radio frequencies by a country's government or regulatory body. This process involves assigning specific frequency bands for various uses, such as telecommunications, broadcasting, public safety, and military operations. It ensures that different services do not interfere with each other, allowing for efficient communication and operation. The allocation is crucial for managing the radio spectrum, which is a limited resource, and helps in fostering innovation and technology development while maintaining order and safety in communications.