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Radio Regulations

Radio Regulations are international rules established by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to coordinate how the radio spectrum and satellite orbits are shared globally. They ensure that different radio services—like television, mobile phones, and emergency communications—operate without interfering with each other. These regulations set guidelines for licensing, frequency allocation, and technical standards, promoting efficient and fair use of radio frequencies worldwide. By adhering to these rules, countries and organizations can communicate effectively across borders, maintaining reliable services and avoiding signal clashes.