We live in an ultra-connected world – a world that is increasingly dependent on wireless technologies for convenience and mobility. Today’s Wi-Fi® has evolved far beyond providing fast speeds or stable signals – it has become the bedrock of our daily digital lives and is so ubiquitous that it's often taken for granted.
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by Vijay Nagarajan
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Wi-Fi®’s expansion into the 6 GHz frequency band delivers more than just faster connection speeds – it fundamentally changes how networks are deployed and managed. Utilizing this additional spectrum for Wi-Fi can support higher device densities, offer better network performance in crowded environments, and reduce congestion in the existing 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.by Nadeem Akhtar
The exponential growth of mobile data consumption poses a significant challenge to telecommunications service providers worldwide. With limited licensed spectrum available, telecom service providers are grappling with network congestion and slower data speeds that can result in a compromised user experience.by Guoqing Li
Wi-Fi 7 brings advanced Wi-Fi® performance to the next era of connected devices. In this new blog series, we’ll explore how Wi-Fi 7 enables innovation across various market segments.by The Beacon
Wi-Fi Alliance® and Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University have been working together to promote the value of 6 GHz Wi-Fi®.by John Lukez
No other wireless communications technology has left as deep of an impression as Wi-Fi®. From its humble beginnings 25 years ago to the ubiquitous connectivity technology that enables widespread, untethered communication today, Wi-Fi has far exceeded initial expectations.by The Beacon
Wi-Fi Alliance® recently hosted a panel on Wi-Fi®’s unforeseen influence at the Americas Member Meeting in Austin. The panel explored the profound impact of Wi-Fi across industries, from advancing patient care and enhancing events to supporting NASA in space exploration and discovery. Read on for key insights from our panelists:by Matt Pekarske
Wi-Fi 7 brings advanced Wi-Fi® performance to the next era of connected devices. In this new blog series, we’ll explore how Wi-Fi 7 enables innovation across various market segments.by Saju Palayur
Wi-Fi® has become indispensable to our daily lives, enabling seamless connectivity and access to a wide array of applications.by The Beacon
The first choice for connectivityWi-Fi® is celebrating its 25th year, and the technology remains the preferred choice for wireless connectivity a quarter century later. 4.1 billion Wi-Fi devices are forecast to ship in 2024,[1] contributing to 45.9 billion cumulative Wi-Fi shipments