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Wi-Fi 6E represents Wi-Fi’s big push into the enterprise
Uses the 6 GHz band to deliver better performance, lower latency, and faster data rates
The new technology is sure to give some 5G use cases a run for their money
The GSMA may be trying to raise a clamour over the allocation of 6GHz spectrum to unlicensed (therefore mostly Wi-Fi) use, but the Wi-Fi world seems unconcerned. It views the 6GHz band allocations particularly in the US where the whole band has been allocated to unlicensed use - as a ship that has already sailed into its harbour in many national jurisdictions and is unlikely to be flushed out by telco lobbying.
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A review of public comments surrounding net neutrality action taken by the FCC in 2017 found that 82% of the nearly 22 million comments were bogus. Nearly half of the bogus comments were put together by lead generating companies working on behalf of an industry-led effort to support the FCC’s repeal of net neutrality rules. Meanwhile, millions of bogus comments in support of net neutrality were submitted by a single college sophomore in California. New York Attorney General Letitia James published a report with the specifics:
In April 2017, the country’s largest broadband companies banded together to fund a campaign to generate millions of comments for the FCC’s 2017 net neutrality rulemaking proceeding…
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On April 22, 2021, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) released a Report and Order amending the Commission’s broadcast sponsorship identification rules to require disclosure of leased programming sponsored by foreign governmental entities. As we noted in our summary of the October 2020 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (the NPRM), the item relates to then-Chairman Pai’s pledge to “further the critical goal of transparency and apply it to foreign governments and political parties as well as their agents.” The Report and Order approved by the Commission, now led by Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel, addresses bipartisan concerns regarding the broadcasting of foreign government content on broadcast television and radio stations.