Trump and Congress finalize law that could hurt your Wi-Fi
UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – The law reallocates spectrum from unlicensed Wi-Fi use to mobile carriers to address consumer demand and maintain US leadership in wireless technology, CTIA said.
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What Trump's 'big beautiful bill' means for Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 users (Hint: It's not pretty)
Hidden inside the now-passed bill is a provision enabling the Federal Communications Commission to sell off portions of the 6GHz band currently being used by high-end Wi-Fi equipment.
Wi-Fi, mobile communications, satellites: The EU is about who will be able to use a specific frequency range in the future. It is about digital participation and corporate interests. The Federal Government is negotiating with – and the opposition is working with critical questions about lobby contacts in between. It is still unclear who will be able to use the upper 6-GHz frequency band. – All rights reserved Image: IMAGO / Pond5 Images; Editing…
Trump and Congress finalize law that could hurt your Wi-Fi - WorldNL Magazine
The 1,200 MHz between 5.925 and 7.125 GHz was allocated to Wi-Fi in April 2020 under then-FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. The Pai-led FCC rejected the mobile industry's requests to use the band for cellular networks, saying that making the entire 6 GHz available to Wi-Fi on an unlicensed basis would promote "more efficient and productive use of the spectrum" by helping Wi-Fi speeds keep up with rising home Internet speeds. Pai is now CEO of the CTIA, the…
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