Spectrum refers to the invisible radio frequencies that wireless signals travel over . Those signals are what enable us to make calls from our mobile devices, tag our friends on Instagram, call an Uber, pull up directions to a destination, and do everything on our mobile devices.
Read moreWhat is a spectrum in communication?
Spectrum refers to the invisible radio frequencies that wireless signals travel over . Those signals are what enable us to make calls from our mobile devices, tag our friends on Instagram, call an Uber, pull up directions to a destination, and do everything on our mobile devices.5 Haz 2018
Read moreHow are spectrums allocated?
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. National and international tables of frequency allocations contain lists of these frequency band designations.29 Eki 2012
Read moreWho has 4G spectrum in India?
Reliance Jio , the only company to have all-India 4G license entered into voice service and won in 14 circles in 1800 MHz frequency. Companies also plan to provide 3G and 4G services on the spectrum.
Read moreHow much spectrum is Jio?
Spectrum frequency holding summary Jio owns spectrum in 850 MHz and 1,800 MHz bands in India’s 22 circles, and also owns pan-India licensed 2,300 MHz spectrum .
Read moreHow is spectrum allocation done in India?
Every telecom operator has been assigned certain portions of spectrum to use in India, through auctions and administrative allocations . Essentially, you have spectrum “bands”, and frequencies around a particular band are then auctioned off.
Read moreWhy does the government own the spectrum?
Just like natural resources are divided for their fair use, the spectrum is also required to be auctioned by the government. The government auctions it to those companies that can use it to offer several services and recoup their investments . The first spectrum auction in India was conducted for 900MHz band, in 1994.
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