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Re: lager post# 758

Tuesday, 02/07/2023 11:04:13 PM

Tuesday, February 07, 2023 11:04:13 PM

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Some snippets clearly overlooked...some of us been waiting 5+ years for this. Gotta read between the lines guys.

https://www.reddit.com/r/EdgewaterWireless/comments/10wmez2/corporate_update_312_new_product_launch/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf

The governing body pushing converged networks this year...


Tweet from Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) (@WBAlliance)
Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) (@WBAlliance) tweeted at 0:16 PM on Tue, Feb 07, 2023:
WBA member news: @boingo has announced today that it has deployed a state-of-the-art, converged network featuring #WiFi6, #DAS and private #LTE at @EWRairport in the brand-new Terminal A. Read more: https://t.co/AZB9z16s6X

#PublicWiFi #AirportWiFi #GetConnected
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"The accelerated shift to WiFi7, and the introduction of its marquee feature, MLO (Multi-Link Operation), marks a strong endorsement of Edgewater’s Spectrum Slicing architecture. "

"... increasing the tempo of our commercial engagements with major Tier-1 providers and select OEM/ODMs."

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Short-Term Objectives (3-12 Months)

Establish Edgewater’s Spectrum Slicing technology as an essential feature for residential and enterprise Wi-Fi (additional validation from Tier 1 Service providers, OEM/ODMs and industry organizations)

New Product Launch - finalize engineering design of next-generation Spectrum Slicing enabled WiFi7 silicon solutions and further expand the patent portfolio,
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Industry Recognition of Spectrum Slicing

Multi-Link Operation ("MLO") is synonymous with Multi-Channel Wi-Fi. Moreover, it is also very closely akin to Dual Channel Wi-Fi, a technology that Edgewater Wireless co-developed with CableLabs years ago.
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MLO is the standardization of using more than one Wi-Fi channel (or link) to deliver data over Wi-Fi to a multi-link capable device. With this one stroke of standardization, the IEEE and the Wi-Fi industry at large have set the table for the use of more than one channel/link of Wi-Fi to dominate the Wi-Fi landscape of the future.
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