WifiForward Hosts Wireless Business, Technology and Industry Experts at May 6th Newseum Event

WifiForward Hosts Wireless Business, Technology and Industry Experts at May 6th Newseum Event

On May 6th WifiForward, an ad hoc group of companies, organizations and public sector institutions, will hold a Wi-Fi summit focused on the power and potential of the unlicensed economy. The event, titled “Moving Wi-Fi Forward: the Road to Better, Faster, Bigger Unlicensed Economy,” will feature corporate and consumer technology leaders, investors, academics, economists, advocates and others to discuss recent technological and policy developments as well as the future of the unlicensed spectrum ecosystem. From Wi-Fi to RFID: technologies, applications and services that run on unlicensed spectrum are growing exponentially. The full-day event will feature keynotes, panels and one-on-one “fireside” chats.

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WifiForward applauds FCC on move to unleash more spectrum for Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is about to get bigger, better, and faster. Today, the Federal Communications Commission made an important step toward improving the wireless economy by opening up 100 MHz of spectrum for outdoor unlicensed broadband uses such as Wi-Fi. We applaud the Chairman and Commissioners, as well as leadership throughout the agency, for taking this action today. We commend the Commission for crafting a thoughtful balance between the needs of incumbents and innovators to make sharing possible.

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The case for more Wi-Fi and unlicensed airwaves just got a lot stronger

This week both the President and the Federal Communications Commission made a big push for unlicensed spectrum that could boost capacity on our Wi-Fi networks and fuel new services for consumers that rely on the free-to-use airwaves. Unlike the licensed spectrum mobile carriers use in their 3G and 4G networks, unlicensed spectrum is open to any device with a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi radio — and it’s long been the subject of a caustic political debate.

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Playing by the Rules: The Success of Unlicensed Spectrum

For over a century, wireless services using licensed spectrum have profoundly shaped our lives. It’s difficult to imagine a world without the influence of radio, television, satellite links, and mobile telephony.

However, during the last 15 years, communication using the unlicensed bands of spectrum has witnessed an explosion in usage and utility that rivals, and in many ways eclipses, the licensed experience.

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Rosenworcel pushes Wi-Fi

FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel wants to make sure that Wi-Fi isn’t left behind in the race to grab up chunks of the country’s airwaves. Unlike wireless phone service, Wi-Fi signals operate on unlicensed bands of the spectrum, but the space is becoming increasingly crowded, she wrote in an op-ed for re/code.

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