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Overlapping frequencies can result from spectrum congestion, where multiple devices operate on the same frequency band, or from the proximity of different technologies using similar bands. To mitigate these issues, techniques such as dynamic frequency assignment and the use of multiple access technologies are implemented, allowing devices to communicate more efficiently and reduce interference. In summary, overlapping frequencies are a significant challenge in the design and operation of modern wireless networks, and their management is crucial to ensure optimal performance.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Description: Overlapping frequencies refer to the situation where two or more frequency bands interfere with each other, which can cause problems in data transmission and signal quality. In the context of wireless communication networks, this phenomenon is particularly relevant, as many technologies rely on data transmission through electromagnetic waves. 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