FCC set to vote this week to expand, speed up Wi-Fi - CNET

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Earlier this month, the Federal Communications Commission announced a potentially significant step for Wi-Fi, with plans for an April 23 vote on a proposal to open the 6GHz band for unlicensed Wi-Fi use. Doing so would free up more than 1,200MHz of additional bandwidth for next-gen Wi-Fi 6E devices with antennas and chipsets capable of tapping into the extra spectrum.

"To accommodate that increase in Wi-Fi demand, the FCC is aiming to increase the supply of Wi-Fi spectrum with our boldest initiative yet: making the entire 6GHz band available for unlicensed use," reads the FCC's announcement. "By doing this, we would effectively increase the amount of spectrum available for Wi-Fi almost by a factor of five."

The FCC goes on to call the move a benefit to consumers, and one that will "further our leadership in next generation wireless technologies, including 5G." An industry-funded study by Columbia professor Dr. Raul Katz backs that claim up, and suggests that the move could generate more than $180 billion in US revenue by 2025.


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