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The Federal Communications Commission has approved a chunk of wireless spectrum called the 6GHz band for unlicensed use by Wi-Fi 6, and gear that supports it could be available by the end of the year.
Even as businesses continue to make the move to Wi-Fi 6, standards bodies and contributor companies are hard at work creating Wi-Fi 7, or 802.11be, the next generation of Wi-Fi technology that ...
Demo at this week’s SCTE TechExpo underscores the urgent need for — and utility of — additional unlicensed spectrum in the lower 7-GHz band When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
If unlicensed Wi-Fi spectrum is like a cool, independently run cafe, then mobile operators using those frequencies for LTE may sound like a corporate chain buying out your favorite spot. There goes ...
In January 2020, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced a new standard for upcoming wireless equipment known as Wi-Fi 6E. On April 23, the Federal Communications Commission ratified unlicensed use of the 6GHz ...
The battle for who can take advantage of the prestigious 6GHz spectrum band has taken a further step, with the Wi-Fi Alliance pressing global comms regulators and policy-makers to open the entire ...
The Wi-Fi Alliance using "Wi-Fi 6E" as a name for wireless devices that can communicate within the 6Ghz band may introduce confusion to a naming system that was supposed to simplify matters for ...
The battle for access into the fertile territory of the 6GHz comms spectrum has advanced into Australia, with the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA), a trade body promoting spectrum sharing, imploring ...
This article was updated with a correction and additional material on June 6. The Federal Communications Commission is considering shifting spectrum currently reserved for smart transportation ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. In a few months, there’s going to be a lot more Wi-Fi to go around. The Federal Communications ...