Licensed Spectrum

Licensed spectrum refers to portions of the radio frequency (RF) spectrum that are allocated and regulated by government authorities for specific users or organizations. These users obtain licenses that grant them exclusive rights to operate on designated frequencies, ensuring minimal interference and reliable communication. Licensed spectrum is essential for services that require high reliability and … Read more

Spectrum Allocation

Spectrum allocation is the process of designating specific frequency bands within the radio spectrum for particular uses and users. This is essential for managing and optimizing the use of the finite radio spectrum resources, preventing interference, and ensuring that all wireless communication systems operate efficiently. Spectrum allocation involves government regulatory bodies assigning frequency ranges for … Read more

FCC Lifeline Assistance Program

Are you struggling to afford your monthly phone bill? Then, you may be eligible for the FCC Lifeline Assistance Program, which provides discounted telephone services to low-income Americans. This program is designed to help ensure that all Americans have access to essential communication services and enable them to stay connected with family, friends, employers, healthcare … Read more

📡 Common FCC Licensed Frequencies and Their Applications

Table of Hertz Frequencies and Applications Frequency Range Application 0-20 Hz Infrasound, used in seismology and for studying animal communication 20-20,000 Hz Audible sound for human hearing 30,000-300,000 Hz Ultrasound, used in medical imaging and industrial cleaning 3-30 kHz Very Low Frequency (VLF), used in navigation and time signal broadcasting 30-300 kHz Low Frequency (LF), … Read more

Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality is the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally by service providers. This means that service providers cannot give preferential treatment to certain types of traffic, such as streaming video or music, over others. Net neutrality has been enshrined in US law since 2015, when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted … Read more

FCC

The Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is headed by five commissioners who are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the … Read more

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