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Spectrum Management Enables RF Sharing

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Jun 04, 2018
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As the demand for more bandwidth on the finite radio frequency (RF) spectrum grows, the need for spectrum management is greater than ever to ensure equitable RF sharing while minimizing bandwidth interference or misuse in meeting the needs of consumers, businesses, and governments.

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