
Spectrum License
A spectrum license is an official permission granted by a government agency, like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S., that allows a company or organization to use a specific range of radio frequencies for communication purposes. These frequencies are essential for services like mobile phones, broadcasters, and Wi-Fi. The license ensures the user has exclusive rights to operate within that part of the spectrum, helping prevent interference with others. Essentially, it’s a legal permit to access and utilize specific radio frequency bands for transmitting signals.