WASHINGTON—The NAB has positioned itself against another proposal for unlicensed operations in the 6 GHz, this one submitted to the FCC by Facebook, Broadcom, Cisco, Intel and Qualcomm. The new ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The FCC on Thursday unanimously agreed to open the 6 GHz band to a new class of very low power devices that will operate alongside other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. These rules, the ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States has approved the addition of `` Very Low Power (VLP) devices '' to wireless devices that can use the 6 GHz band (5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz ...
Apple joined forces with a number of other tech companies to lobby the Federal Communications Commission for a new Wi-Fi band. The proposed 6 GHz band would open up new types of short-range ...
Following the FCC’s recent decision to authorize very low power (VLP) devices in the 6 GHz spectrum band, the Society of Broadcast Engineers has issued a regulatory alert to members and stations ...
The Federal Communications Commission said it has opened the 6 GHz band to a new class of very low power devices (VLP), which would include advanced augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) wearable ...
The 6 GHz band actually starts at 5.925 GHz and goes all the way to 7.125 GHz. Most of it was already available for use by very low power unlicensed devices, which typically transmit at high data ...
Wi-Fi currently sends its signals in the 2.4 and 5GHz bands -- but a new FCC proposal seeks to expand unlicensed Wi-Fi use into the much wider 6GHz band. Doing so would open up more than 1,200MHz of ...
Update: The WLAN Association has announced that the FCC has, as we predicted, voted in favor. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced that it will be voting on a plan to open up the ...