The entire spectrum of electromagnetic frequencies used for communications; includes frequencies used for radio and radar and television.
1 He specializes in radio spectrum rights, antitrust, new media regulation, and telecommunications.
2 The difference is because Clearwire has so much radio spectrum to use.
3 Hence why the industry is constantly scrutinising the radio spectrum for any new opportunities.
4 The Government is allocating some radio spectrum to Māori to help develop 5G networks.
5 For the first time ever, the government is going to allocate radio spectrum to Māori.
6 And that something must be focusing the energy into narrow bands of the radio spectrum .
7 The ionosphere reflects neither FM radio nor broadcast television, itself a subset of the radio spectrum .
8 The large amount of radio spectrum Clearwire controls gives it the flexibility to do so, they said.
9 It makes use of broad-band radio channels at the superhigh-frequence, or microwave end of the radio spectrum .
10 Wireless networks typically work on the 2.4 Gigahertz microwave radio spectrum .
11 The mobile operators should give up some radio spectrum to safeguard competition, Germany's telecoms network regulator said on Tuesday.
12 On Monday the FCC Commissioner met with European regulators to explain U.S. policies on net neutrality and radio spectrum .
13 Those funds were used to finance the purchase of radio spectrum as well as equipment from China's Huawei Technologies.
14 Combing the radio spectrum , they would pick up and record sounds and signals in order to decipher the language.
15 Other elements of the bill include a shake-up of the radio spectrum and a classification system for video games.
16 The radio spectrum is a limited commodity-andmore and more of it is getting slurped up by consumer devices.
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