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What exactly is licensed spectrum, and why do telecom operators pay billions for it? Why is unlicensed spectrum like Wi-Fi free for everyone to use? And what about satellite spectrum — if it's licensed, why isn't it auctioned? In this 23-minute explainer, I break down the concept of spectrum using real-life analogies (like private land vs public park), and demystify: 🔹 What is licensed spectrum and how it enables flexible, interference-free communication 🔹 Why unlicensed spectrum needs collaborative use (like a shared public park) 🔹 How Wi-Fi manages interference with frequency hopping and power limits 🔹 Why satellite spectrum, although licensed, is not auctioned — using the Starlink vs Devas context 🔹 The difference in network design between coverage sites and capacity sites Whether you're a tech policy enthusiast, student, regulator, or just curious about how your phone or Wi-Fi works — this video will simplify the spectrum landscape in India without jargon. 👉 Watch till the end to understand the real reason satellite spectrum auctions are problematic and how misinformation can cloud policy debates. 📌 Also includes insight into: Signal overlaps at cell edges Network-controlled handovers Role of power levels in unlicensed use Differences between IMT and satellite bands 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more deep-dive content on telecom, spectrum policy, and digital governance in India. #LicensedSpectrum #UnlicensedSpectrum #SpectrumPolicy #WiFiIndia #VoWiFi #StarlinkIndia #SatelliteSpectrum #DevasAntrix #TelecomExplained #DigitalIndia #TechPolicyIndia #SpectrumAuction #TelecomRegulation #5GIndia #BroadbandPolicy #NetworkPlanning