Federal Communications Commission
Microwave Services
Microwaves are very short waves in the upper range of the radio spectrum used mostly for point-to-point communications systems. Much of the technology was derived from radar developed during World War II. Initially, these systems carried multiplexed speech signals over common carrier and military communications networks; but today they can handle all types of information, e.g., voice, data, facsimiles, and video, in either an analog or digital format.
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Spectrum Policy Task Force
The Spectrum Policy Task Force will assist the Commission in identifying and evaluating changes in spectrum policy that will increase the public benefits derived from the use of the radio spectrum.
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