Wi-Fi hits 10Gbps

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Wi-Fi hits 10Gbps

Huawei announced that it has successfully achieved the industry’s first 10Gbps Wi-Fi service
 
not bad, don't bad at all.... I just hope that by the time this technology gets here its not going to be the average speeds lol
Its probably going to be expensive as well
 
I wonder what channel size that was? To get 10 Gbps I guess that they used a pretty large chunk of spectrum.
 
Isn't there a WiFi Alliance that is supposed to set/develop new standards?

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Why does this have to be a standard? Let Huawei devices do whatever they want with other Huawei devices

Are you seriously asking why there should be standards for "commercially" available data transmitting equipment?
 
That^^^so only Huawaieieie phones and laptops can talk to your Huawaieieai router... and it snowballs from there, a wifi hotspot would need a router for every device manufacturer etc etc
 
This is how most standards development works anyway, one vendor hammers out a technical proof of concept for some improved technology and eventually it winds up in one of its own products, and after a while there it weaves its slow way through a standards committee. Hell, it was going on like that even in the days of modems with K56flex vs X2 which ultimately ended with the V.90 standard. Someone needs to go first. (was also like this with 802.11 "pre-n" devices that were compatible with other devices from the same manufacturer)
 
Are you seriously asking why there should be standards for "commercially" available data transmitting equipment?

Sure, standards based implementation have their advantages. But so do propriety implementations
 
That^^^so only Huawaieieie phones and laptops can talk to your Huawaieieai router... and it snowballs from there, a wifi hotspot would need a router for every device manufacturer etc etc

No, what you are left with is a wifi hotspot that falls back to standards based wifi if you don't have a Huawei phone, but if you do, you get 10Gbs speed. Not a bad situation at all
 
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