Radio spectrum
Radio spectrum refers to the part of the electromagnetic spectrum corresponding to radio frequencies – that is, frequencies lower than around 300 GHz (or, equivalently, wavelengths longer than about 1 mm).
Different parts of the radio spectrum are used for different radio transmission technologies and applications. Radio spectrum is typically Government-regulated in developed countries and in some cases is sold or licensed to operators of private radio transmission systems (e.g. cellular telephone operators or broadcast television stations). Ranges of allocated frequencies are often referred to by their provisioned use (e.g. Cellular Telephone Spectrum or Broadcast Television Spectrum).
== Radio spectrum bands ==
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