radiokaistan
Radiokaistan is a Finnish term that translates to "radio band" or "radio spectrum" in English. It refers to the range of frequencies used for radio wave transmission. These frequencies are allocated by regulatory bodies to various services to prevent interference and ensure efficient use of the spectrum.
The radio spectrum is a finite resource, and different parts of it are suited for different purposes.
Globally, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) plays a role in coordinating the use of radio frequencies.
The allocation of radiokaista is a complex process involving technical considerations, economic factors, and public interest.