spectrumallocaties
Spectrumallocaties refers to the process of assigning specific radio frequency bands to different users and services. This is a crucial task managed by national regulatory authorities, such as the FCC in the United States or Ofcom in the United Kingdom, and international bodies like the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The radio spectrum is a finite natural resource, and efficient allocation ensures that various technologies and services, including broadcasting, mobile communications, emergency services, and scientific research, can operate without causing harmful interference.
The allocation process involves identifying which frequencies are best suited for particular applications based on their
Different types of allocations exist, including primary, secondary, and exclusive. Primary users have the highest priority,