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Over the next 10 years, the Colombian and Mexican economies could benefit if they decide to enable unlicensed access to the 5925-7125 MHz band, according to new studies published by the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) and Telecom Advisory Services LLC (TAS).
The two studies focus on the separate markets, and predict that unlicensed access to the 6 GHz band will add US$150.27 billion to the Mexican economy and up to US$58.93 billion to the Colombian economy between 2021 and 2030.
Home » Telecommunication » 6 GHz unlicensed access and Wi-Fi 6E to add billions to Colombia and Mexico economies, reveals Dynamic Spectrum Alliance
6 GHz unlicensed access and Wi-Fi 6E to add billions to Colombia and Mexico economies, reveals Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Posted by PublisherTelecommunication Wednesday, 3. February 2021
Washington D.C., USA, 3 February: Over the next 10 years, the Colombian and Mexican economies could benefit if they decide to enable unlicensed access to the 5925-7125 MHz band, according to studies published by the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) and Telecom Advisory Services LLC (TAS). The two new studies, titled ?Assessing the economic value of unlicensed use in the 6 GHz band in Mexico? and ?Assessing the economic value of unlicensed use in the 6 GHz band in Colombia?, were conducted by Dr. Raul Katz and Fernando Callorda, leading scholars of economics and telecommunications policy. These studies follow findings by the DSA and TAS that 6 GHz unlic
6GHz unlicensed spectrum worth billions to Colombia and Mexico economies totaltele.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from totaltele.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.