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Who allocate frequencies for international broadcasting

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Which one of the following agencies allocate frequencies for international broadcasting:ย 

(A) Worldwide Communications Commission

(B) International Telecommunications Union

(C) Global Telecommunications Union

(D) United Nations Telecommunications Union.

Correct Ans: (B)

Explanation:
Who allocate frequencies for international broadcasting? The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) allocates frequencies for international broadcasting. The ITU is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for coordinating global telecommunication operations and services. It ensures the equitable distribution and efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum, which is vital for broadcasting, communication, and navigation services. The ITU plays a crucial role in maintaining international standards and preventing interference between different broadcasting services across countries.

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