This chapter lists and discusses the science service spectrum allocations in the United States 1 and their use. The Radio Regulations divides the world into three regions for spectrum allocation ...
The United States is in competition with China over technology and global influence. Success in this competition depends on the United States staying at the cutting edge of technology and innovation.
Global coordination of frequency bands for wireless LANs, spectrum for the European Union-backed Galileo satellite navigation system, and global frequency allocations for a broadband Internet service ...
According to data from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), China filed in December 2025 to secure frequency and orbital resources for more than 200,000 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites ...
At each triennial meeting of the General Assembly, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) carefully reviews the list of astrophysically most important spectral lines that it maintains. The IAU ...
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