Wlan Rejection: Germany Favors Mobile for Upper 6 Ghz Band
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Germany has decided to allocate the upper 6 GHz band for mobile use, potentially limiting the expansion of WLAN technology, with the decision reflecting broader debates on spectrum allocation and wireless technology priorities.
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jauntywundrkind
2 months ago
This feels insane. There's just so so so few mhz allocated to consumers. The 6GHz spectrum is such a necessary expansion. It's ridiculous to imagine being kept at such an atrociously low availability for consumers.
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