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radio frequency allocation

Radio frequency allocation is the process of assigning specific parts of the electromagnetic spectrum for different uses, such as television, radio, mobile phones, and Wi-Fi. Governments and international bodies regulate these frequencies to prevent interference, ensuring devices and services operate smoothly and reliably. Think of the spectrum as a large highway with lanes designated for various applications; proper allocation directs each "vehicle" to its appropriate lane, maintaining order and efficiency in wireless communication. This organized system allows multiple devices to share the spectrum without conflict, supporting the wide range of wireless technologies we rely on daily.