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What is Wi-Fi 4?

Wi-Fi 4, officially known as IEEE 802.11n, is the fourth generation of Wi-Fi standards and was a significant advancement over the previous Wi-Fi standards, particularly IEEE 802.11g. Introduced in 2009,

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What is Wi-Fi 5?

Wi-Fi 5, known technically as IEEE 802.11ac, is the fifth generation of Wi-Fi standards. It was a significant improvement over its predecessor, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), and brought several advancements: Wi-Fi

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What is Wi-Fi 6?

Wi-Fi 6, officially known as IEEE 802.11ax, is the sixth generation of Wi-Fi standards and a significant upgrade over its predecessor, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). Introduced to provide better performance in

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What is Wi-Fi 7?

Wi-Fi 7, technically known as 802.11be, is the forthcoming generation of Wi-Fi technology, following Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax). It is being developed by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

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What is GSMA?

The GSMA (Global System for Mobile Communications Association) is an industry organization that represents the interests of mobile network operators worldwide. Established in 1987, it plays a central role in

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