![]() This is the biggest spectrum addition since the FCC cleared the way for Wi-Fi in 1989, so it’s a huge deal. Once the new spectrum is officially opened for business later this year, that should translate to faster, more reliable connections from the next generation of devices. That means there are now more open airwaves - a lot more - that routers can use to broadcast Wi-Fi signals. The Federal Communications Commission voted today to open up a plot of spectrum in the 6GHz band for unlicensed use - the same regulatory go-ahead that lets your router broadcast over the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. ![]() In a few months, there’s going to be a lot more Wi-Fi to go around.
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