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.
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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
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