spectrumtoezicht
Spectrumtoezicht, or spectrum regulation, is the government practice of managing the radio frequency spectrum to ensure its efficient use, prevent interference between wireless systems, and enable various services such as mobile communications, broadcasting, aviation, and emergency services. The spectrum is a finite resource with allocations defined by international agreements and national policy; spectrumtoezicht covers planning, licensing, monitoring, and enforcement of these allocations.
Key tasks include developing frequency plans and band allocations, issuing licenses for licensed services (mobile networks,
On the international level, spectrumtoezicht is coordinated with bodies such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Issues facing spectrumtoezicht include rapid technology change (5G, Wi‑Fi 6E, satellite constellations), evolving sharing frameworks (dynamic