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🗓️ 20 Jan 2026  
Spectrum allocation refers to the regulated distribution and assignment of segments of the electromagnetic spectrum to various communication services, such as radio, television, mobile networks, and satellite communications. Governments and international bodies manage this process to ensure that different services operate on designated frequencies, minimizing interference and preventing unauthorized or malicious use. Proper spectrum allocation is crucial for maintaining the integrity, security, and efficiency of wireless communications, which are vital for both civilian and military applications. In cybersecurity, spectrum allocation helps prevent signal jamming, eavesdropping, and other forms of cyber threats that exploit wireless communication channels.
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