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Spectrum Fragmentation

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Definition of “Spectrum Fragmentation” :

“Spectrum Fragmentation” refers to the inefficient allocation and usage of the frequency spectrum where it’s divided into numerous segments, often leading to its underutilization. It can cause interference issues and hinder optimal network performance.

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