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The Telecom Infra Project (TIP) celebrated the achievements of the Open AFC Software Group, following the FCC approval of three operators — Broadcom, Wi-Fi Alliance Services and the Wireless Broadband Alliance — using the Open AFC software solution.
Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has been approved as an Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) Operator by the U.S. FCC, an important milestone following four years of development, successful lab testing and public trials with all U.S. stakeholders.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) announced that its “Wi-Fi HaLow for IoT” program has moved into a new phase, showcasing 802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLow solutions in real-world use cases with contributing industry members.
Following the release of the WBA
Annual Industry Report 2024, company CEO Tiago Rodrigues reveals 10 predictions for 2024 and beyond that he believes will change the way wireless technology is used by communities and businesses across the world, including improved connectivity, efficiencies and new consumer experiences.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance released their annual industry report, showcases how Wi-Fi technology continues to evolve in ways that anticipate the needs of consumers, businesses, enterprise verticals, smart cities and service providers.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) announced publication of “Rural Wi-Fi Connectivity: Challenges, Use Cases and Case Studies,” a report that demonstrates why Wi-Fi is the most economical and effective technology for bridging the digital divide in small towns, remote communities and other sparsely populated areas.
As part of the WBA Annual Industry Report 2023, findings reveal more than a third (33 percent) of service providers, technology vendors and enterprises already have plans to deploy Wi-Fi 7 by the end of 2023.