Radiogallocate
Radiogallocate is a term that refers to the allocation of radio frequency spectrum for various communication purposes. This spectrum is a finite natural resource that is crucial for a wide range of technologies, including broadcasting, mobile communications, satellite services, and public safety networks. The process of radiogallocate involves governments and international bodies assigning specific frequency bands to different users and services.
The primary international body responsible for coordinating global radiogallocate is the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Within
Radiogallocate decisions are often complex and involve balancing competing demands for spectrum. For example, the expansion