The Chinese Huawei announced yesterday the first 10 Gbps Wi-Fi service in the Xenum lab tests.
According to the relevant announcement companys, the achievement in question, which results in the mission data via Wi-Fi ten times faster than today's commercially available technologies, will pave the way for a new era of "big data" applications through the use of high-speed wirelessof technology, based on advanced new generation architecture.
In particular, this prototype achieved a record-breaking transmission with a 10,53 Gbps data rate in 5GHz frequency bands. This success, as Huawei argues, "paves the way for the technologies needed to support the creation of the next-generation Wi-Fi".
The Chinese company estimates that Wi-Fi of such speeds will become available from 2018 onwards. Her research in the field of Wi-Fi technology began in 2010. "Using innovative technologies such as MIMO-OFDA, intelligence spectrum allocation, interference coordination and hybrid access, the new generation of Wi-Fi networks will provide dense networking for ultra-hot-zone services, with a tenfold increase in spectrum efficiency," the company said in a statement.
Source: naftemporiki.gr