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UK Frequency Allocation Table 2007
The UK Frequency Allocation Table covers the radio spectrum from 9 kHz to 275 GHz. It is published by Ofcom on behalf of the National Frequency Planning Group, a sub-committee of the Cabinet Official Committee on UK Spectrum Strategy. The table identifies responsibilities for the management of frequency bands or services showing whether they are managed by Ofcom, the Ministry of Defence, or another Government department or Agency. It also includes The International Telecommunication Union Table of Frequency Allocations contained in the current Radio Regulations.
The document shows the position as at June 2007 and will be updated in due course in the light of future spectrum policy decisions. In the meantime, more detailed information on the conditions applicable to frequency bands managed by Ofcom is available elsewhere on the Ofcom website.
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UK Frequency Allocation Table 2007
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