
Spectrum Management and Allocation
Spectrum management and allocation refer to the process of regulating and distributing radio frequencies among various users to prevent interference and ensure efficient communication. The radio spectrum is a finite resource used by technologies like cell phones, Wi-Fi, television, and radio. Governments and regulatory bodies assign specific frequency bands to different services and industries, balancing the needs of public safety, commercial services, and personal communication. This organization helps maximize the effectiveness of wireless communication, promotes innovation, and ensures that devices can operate without disrupting each other.