Spectrum allocation is a distribution of frequencies to radio services . An allocation designates the use of a given frequency band for use by one or more radio communication services.
Read moreWhich frequencies are used for wireless communication?
These products are organized by wireless technology and can be browsed under the “Solutions” tab. Although wireless communication is often associated with the 2.4 GHz frequency range, many devices and technologies use radio frequencies below 1 GHz (1000 MHz) .
Read moreHow is spectrum allocation done?
They are divided into bands based on frequencies (see ‘Radio spectrum’). Mobile phones use two technologies based on different parts of the radio spectrum— GSM (global system for mobile communications) and CDMA (code division multiple access). Most of the radio spectrum is reserved in countries for defence.
Read moreWhy is frequency allocation important?
This ensures that there is little competition when using a specific frequency band, which can cause interference if the same frequency band is used for different and unregulated purposes . This regulation is controlled by various governmental and international organizations.18 Oca 2017
Read moreWho is responsible for frequency allocation in India?
Wing of the Ministry of Communications , created in 1952, is the National Radio Regulatory Authority responsible for Frequency Spectrum Management, including licensing and caters for the needs of all wireless users (Government and Private) in the country.
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