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2017 to see mainstream WiGig adoption, predicts ABI Research

2016-08-05 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Research firm predicts smartphone market will account for 180 million WiGig chipset shipments next year.

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Facebook develops WiGig, Massive MIMO technologies

2016-04-14 09:24:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Facebook has unveiled two new experimental technologies it's developing as part of efforts to increase internet connectivity around the world. The Terragraph systems builds on the WiGig standard developed for wireless connections between consumer electronics, such as a computer and TV. It uses the unlicensed 60 GHz band. Using the existing components developed for WiGig offers a low-cost solution compared to traditional telecom networks to deliver high-bandwidth internet for dense. urban areas, Facebook said. The Facebook Connectivity Lab's other new project is called ARIES and focuses on efficient usage of spectrum and energy. Its proof-of-concept base station with 96 antennas can support 24 streams simultaneously over the same radio spectrum. 

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Strategy Analytics Wi-Fi Report: Rapid Growth Of 802.11ad WiGig Expected In 2016

2016-03-15 03:13:57| rfglobalnet Home Page

Products using the fastest available Wi-Fi, 802.11ad, will ship in a growing number of products this year, offering users wireless 4K UHD video streaming and file downloads at breathtaking speed.

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Strategy Analytics Wi-Fi Report: Rapid Growth Of 802.11ad WiGig Expected In 2016

2016-03-15 03:13:57| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Products using the fastest available Wi-Fi, 802.11ad, will ship in a growing number of products this year, offering users wireless 4K UHD video streaming and file downloads at breathtaking speed.

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Intel, Qualcomm hit 4.6 Gbps in 802.11ad WiGig tests

2016-02-06 14:09:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Intel and Qualcomm Atheros have successfully demonstrated multi-gigabit interoperability between their companies' respective next-generation 802.11ad WiGig components. The companies said they would lay the groundwork for the development of devices for the new standard that can connect and communicate at speeds of up to 4.6 Gbps. The companies write in a joint statement, "Achieving full interoperability is not easy. This level of collaboration and focused effort is essential in creating new markets and building a robust ecosystem, and in ultimately providing seamless user experience across multi-vendor devices."

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