The developing IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) standard will be the next major generational Wi-Fi technology evolution. The IEEE 802.11be will support the 6 GHz band. Get an overview of key technologies and the standardization timeline for IEEE 802.11be.
The IEEE will release a new amendment standard IEEE 802.11be. The new 802.11be amendment aims to achieve much faster and larger-capacity data transmission compared to the previous 802.11ax. Although 802.11be is still an upcoming standard, the Wi-Fi Alliance® clarified Wi-Fi 7 will be the next major generational Wi-Fi technology evolution.
This white paper will provide:
An overview of IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7)
The standardization timeline
Key technologies to be adopted and details of each
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