Wi-Fi® shipments will continue to see strong momentum in 2022, with more than 4.4 billion Wi-Fi devices expected to ship this year alone. There have been more than 39 billion device shipments over Wi-Fi’s lifetime, and more than 18 billion devices are currently in use to meet today’s increased connectivity demands.1
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The is an excerpt from a blog that originally ran on Broadcom.com. Please visit the link to read the full article.by Kevin Tang
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Wi-Fi Alliance recently shared four Wi-Fi trends for 2022. Wi-Fi Alliance members also shared their predictions.by Chuck Lukaszewski
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Each quarter, Wi-Fi Alliance® highlights companies driving technology innovation by introducing and deploying new Wi-Fi 6E productsby Juliet Bonnard
Over the last year, dependency on home broadband was significantly heightened due to the “enterprization” of the home, telemedicine, distance learning, entertainment, and the need to stay connected with friends and family. Connectivity has become almost as essential as electricity and water.by Chatwin Lansdowne
Spacewalk directed by teleoperating a Wi-Fi® connected virtual reality “Space Camera”In Discussion with Aarti Holla-Maini, Secretary General, EMEA Satellite Operators Association (ESOA)
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This exclusive interview appears in the third issue of our Wi-Fi 6E Insights newsletter, a quarterly newsletter sharing updates on regulatory developments in the growing Wi-Fi 6E ecosystem.