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Wi-Fi Alliance Urges Quick FCC Action on 6 GHz Band

The Wi-Fi Alliance urged the FCC to move quickly on opening the 6 GHz band for unlicensed use, in a meeting with Chief Julius Knapp and others from the Office of Engineering and Technology. “Limited availability of unlicensed mid-band spectrum…

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undermines the potential of Wi-Fi technology to deliver ubiquitous broadband connectivity,” said a filing Thursday in docket 17-183. “The next generation of Wi-Fi, based on IEEE standard 802.11ax, is optimized to support high data throughput applications in wider channels (i.e., 80 megahertz and 160 megahertz), and therefore requires access to contiguous spectrum segments.” The alliance said the band is “ideally suited for rapid deployment of Wi-Fi technologies because it is adjacent to spectrum in the 5 GHz band that is designated for unlicensed use.”