802.11h, which focuses on Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and Transmit Power Control (TPC), was implemented specifically to mitigate interference with military and satellite radar systems.
The correct answer is 'True'. IEEE 802.11h standard was indeed implemented to address issues of interference with systems like military and satellite radar operations, particularly in the 5GHz frequency band. This regulation is critical for avoiding harmful interference in environments where these radar systems operate, ensuring wireless networks adapt to existing frequency uses via mechanisms like DFS and TPC.