Microwave GHz bands are owned and regulated by national governments and their respective telecommunications authorities. In the U.S., the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) manages these frequencies, while in other countries, similar regulatory bodies oversee the allocation and licensing. Typically, these bands are allocated for various uses, including commercial telecommunications, broadcasting, and scientific research, and can be leased or licensed to private companies. Ownership can vary based on specific frequency ranges and intended applications.
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