WiFi got a shot in the arm this week as much of the country becomes increasingly dependent on the technology during a global pandemic that’s forced people to shelter in their homes. The Federal ...
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.
The industry plans to call this Wi-Fi 6E, which is similar but not the same as the current Wi-Fi 6 standard. It'll free up a lot of bandwidth, but only once you get some new devices with support for ...
In a boost for the development of Wi-Fi 6 services in the country, US telecoms and broadcast regulator the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has circulated draft rules permitting unlicensed ...
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 ...
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