sagedusluba
Sagedusluba, often translated as frequency license or spectrum license, is a permit issued by a regulatory authority, typically a telecommunications agency, allowing an individual or entity to use a specific range of radio frequencies for a defined period. This license is essential for operating various wireless communication services, including broadcasting, mobile telephony, Wi-Fi, and specialized radio communications. The allocation and management of radio frequencies are crucial because the radio spectrum is a finite and valuable natural resource. Without proper licensing, unauthorized use of frequencies could lead to interference, disrupting legitimate communication services and potentially compromising public safety systems.
The process of obtaining a sagedusluba usually involves an application detailing the intended use of the frequencies,