
Station Licensing
Station licensing is a regulatory process where authorities authorize radio, television, or communication stations to operate on specific frequencies. It ensures that stations use their assigned frequencies without causing interference to others and follow safety and operational standards. Licensing involves applying for permission, providing details about the station’s purpose and location, and paying applicable fees. Once approved, the station receives a license as proof of their legal right to broadcast or communicate. This process helps manage the airwaves efficiently, maintains order, and protects users from interference or unsafe practices.