For many of us today, it would be difficult to imagine a day without Wi-Fi®. Without Wi-Fi, how would people work? How would children study? How would friends and families communicate?
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Wi-Fi Alliance® spoke to several member companies at #CES2020 earlier this month and identified some of the biggest Wi-Fi® trends expected in the coming year. Below is the top list of Wi-Fi trends according to our members.by The Beacon
The show floor at CES includes many Wi-Fi Alliance® members and a wide range of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ devices.by Christian Olgaard
Wi-Fi Alliance® continues its #20yearsofwifi blog series with a guest post fromby Perry Correll
Wi-Fi Alliance® continues its #20yearsofwifi blog series with a guest post fromby Christopher Szymanski
The global economic value of Wi-Fi® will reach $1.96 trillion this year and increase to $3.5 trillion by 2023, according to a new study commissioned by Wi-Fi Alliance®.by Alex Roytblat
Yesterday, Congressional Spectrum Caucus Co-Chairs Doris Matsui (D-CA) and Brett Guthrie (R-KY) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Mike O’Reilly teamed up to co-author an Op-Ed article calling for the FCC to expeditiously issue aby Alex Roytblat
In 2003, the World Radio Conference (WRC) allocated 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz frequency bands for use by Radio Local Area Networks (RLANs), which include Wi-Fi®.by Alex Roytblat
Over the last two decades, Wi-Fi® has met user needs for two significant trends – near constant connection and an ever-growing demand for data. First, Wi-Fi has evolved from emerging technology to essential component of telecommunications infrastructure.by Edgar Figueroa
For more than 16 years, Wi-Fi Alliance® has fostered highly effective collaboration between hundreds of member companies from a wide range of industries.