Radio Regulations
Radio Regulations are a set of rules established to manage the use of radio frequencies and ensure that communication systems operate without interference. These regulations help allocate specific frequency bands for different services, such as broadcasting, emergency services, and telecommunications, promoting efficient use of the radio spectrum.
The regulations are developed and maintained by international organizations like the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). They provide guidelines for licensing, technical standards, and operational procedures, ensuring that all users comply with the rules to maintain a reliable and safe communication environment across borders.