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®.
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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.by Rolf de Vegt
Qualcomm Technologies study addressing spectrum needsIn a recent study conducted by Qualcomm Technologies, researchers addressed the question how a throughput performance expectation of 1 Gbps of sustained Wi-Fi® coverage can be achieved in dense residential and enterprise deployment scenarios.by Rolf de Vegt
The need for 1 Gbps coverageThe Wi-Fi® industry innovation engine is currently focused on improving performance of Wi-Fi networks in dense environments.by The Beacon
Wi-Fi Alliance® hosted its inaugural Wi-Fi Alliance on Capitol Hill event in June, bringing together a variety of industries from silicon to consumer electronics and healthcare, for a day of outreach to U.S. legislators in Washington, D.C.by The Beacon
Recent polling conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Wi-Fi Alliance® demonstrates Wi-Fi’s integral role in users’ lives.Access to Wi-Fi is important in daily life, and can impact work productivityby The Beacon
Wi-Fi Alliance® was proud to host Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA-18) at our Research and Development Lab in Santa Clara last Friday.