Dynamic Spectrum Alliance urges countries worldwide to adopt license-exempt access to the entire 6 GHz band 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.
Washington D.C., USA, 11 August: Opening the full 6 GHz band for license-exempt technologies is important to improve the economy, address the digital divide, accelerate technical innovation and more, .
A report from the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA), together with Broadcom, Cisco, Facebook, Google, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Intel and Microsoft is calling on countries to adopt license-exempt access to the entire 6 GHz band.
Saudi Arabia and Wi-Fi 6E
05 July 2021 | Melanie Mingas After releasing 23 GHz of spectrum for unlicensed use, Saudi Arabia has become the first country in the MEA to pave the way for Wi-Fi 6E. Melanie Mingas speaks to Hassan Eltom, technical account manager at Ookla
In March, Saudi Arabia’s regulator, the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC), announced it would release more than 23 GHz of spectrum for “innovative and commercial use”.
Part of its three-year spectrum outlook, the move made the country the first in the Middle East, Africa and Europe to designate all 1200 MHz of the 6 GHz band for unlicensed use – i.e. Wi-Fi 6E. Of this, CITC said 4 GHz would be licensed, more than 13 GHz lightly licensed, and 6.2 GHz would be licence-exempt.
Data reveals the growing need for spectrum access for broadband, Wi-Fi and 5G networks and regulators give updates on spectrum sharing priorities.
Washington D.C., USA, 10 June 2021 – Sessions.