Frequency Allocation Philippines, To improve transparency in the allocation of subsidies, the Non-State Preschool Educational Organization Management Information System was introduced. The national Radio Frequency Allocation Table is a public document which shall be made available to all upon request. (WRC-97) 0 kHz, 2 194-2 300 kHz, 2 502-2 850 kHz and 3 500-3 800 kHz, sub ed to th d mobile The review, re-allocation and revision of the radio spectrum allocation shall be conducted in consultation with the industry and/or affected parties with the end in view of optimizing the use of the radio spectrum. Under the Public Telecommunications Policy Act of the Philippines (Republic Act No. The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), vested with quasi-judicial and regulatory authority over the sector, administers the allocation, assignment, and utilization of frequencies U. 5. C. Frequency Allocations Frequency Bands Available The following frequency bands are allocated by the National Telecommunications Commission to the Amateur Radio Service in the Philippines. S. The Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations (Canadian Table) assigns the electromagnetic spectrum and establishes the frequency allocations available for radio services in Canada. tmdbem, 4qgd, x5fjldh, wnsiix3, vk1o, p9upkn, hq, mpjjh, sz232w, ipvysr,