Episode 71: 6 GHz Wi-Fi® and AFC improves connectivity for all with Jussi Kiviniemi of Hamina Wireless
In this episode, Jussi Kiviniemi, Founder and CEO of Hamina Wireless, joins us to discuss 6 GHz Wi-Fi and Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC). Jussi shares insights into how Wi-Fi technology has evolved to support high-value use cases, including industrial robots, medical devices, and more. We talk about how 6 GHz spectrum delivers faster, more reliable connectivity, particularly in outdoor environments, and AFC's vital role in efficiently utilizing the band without interfering with incumbents. Jussi highlights the importance of increasing awareness about the 6 GHz band and AFC to build consumer trust in Wi-Fi quality, especially in large public venues like stadiums, campuses, and other high-density locations. Tune in to learn more about how 6 GHz and AFC will help evolve wireless connectivity, and how even legacy devices that don't use 6 GHz will benefit from the band.
Propelling innovation: 6 GHz and AFC drive advancements in outdoor Wi-Fi® deployments
6 GHz AFC Resources
Regulations Enabling 6 GHz Standard Power Wi-Fi Devices Under Control of AFC
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Propelling innovation: 6 GHz and AFC drive advancements in outdoor Wi-Fi® deployments
Wi-Fi®’s expansion into the 6 GHz frequency band delivers more than just faster connection speeds – it fundamentally changes how networks are deployed and managed. Utilizing this additional spectrum for Wi-Fi can support higher device densities, offer better network performance in crowded environments, and reduce congestion in the existing 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Making 6 GHz available to Wi-Fi not only offers enhanced connectivity, it also encourages investments in new technology that will drive future innovations.
The challenge of outdoor 6 GHz Wi-Fi
In the United States, the FCC has allocated 1200 MHz of unlicensed spectrum in 6 GHz for Wi-Fi, presenting an unprecedented opportunity for the Wi-Fi industry. Current regulations include guidelines for Low Power Indoor (LPI) devices and Standard Power (SP) devices and state that Wi-Fi in the 6 GHz band can be deployed outdoors – but outdoor 6 GHz Wi-Fi must not interfere with other systems already utilizing the band. This dynamic regulation of transmission powers can lead to numerous challenges when deploying outdoor Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7, often resulting in purchasing an unnecessary surplus of access points (APs), or worse, not having enough.
Efficient planning for outdoor 6 GHz Wi-Fi
Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) systems provide the solution to these challenges by coordinating the utilization of different 6 GHz channels. AFC systems, such as our choice, Wi-Fi AFC, communicate with the wireless APs to determine acceptable transmission power limits on each of the 6 GHz channels, allowing for the optimization of 6 GHz-capable AP placement and signal propagation to ensure efficient use of the new spectrum while adhering to regulatory requirements. The limits change per location, meaning AFC limits may vary significantly between different AP locations, even within a university campus or football stadium.
Planning tools also enable optimized transmission power and data speeds for outdoor 6 GHz devices. Applications like the Hamina Network Planner, for example, integrate with AFC systems to dynamically determine 6 GHz transmit power restrictions in specific locations. Based on the transmission power limits obtained by the AFC system, planner tools offer an optimal channel plan around AFC limits and also find maximal non-interfering channel widths for the access points, allowing them to maximize throughput and data rates. This protects incumbent operations while maximizing permissible transmission power levels and data transfer speeds for outdoor Wi-Fi devices in the 6 GHz band while keeping channel interference at a minimum. Watch the video below for a demonstration of 6 GHz outdoor Wi-Fi network design to learn more.
After the network installation, the 6 GHz network can be validated through a Wi-Fi site survey or APIs.
Boosting industry progress
Integrating planning tools into AFC systems enables quick, cost-efficient deployments of Standard Power 6 GHz Wi-Fi networks. Streamlining the deployment process is essential to lowering barriers to entry and encouraging more businesses to adopt 6 GHz technology and the advantages it offers, including lower latency, improved connectivity, and enhanced device performance for users in high density environments like campus-wide networks, sports venues, and enterprise settings. The ability to deploy these networks efficiently will likely accelerate the adoption of Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7, as well as future generations of Wi-Fi, further driving innovation and competition within the industry.
The widespread adoption of 6 GHz Wi-Fi is poised to deliver substantial economic benefits globally. The availability of this spectrum can significantly reduce the cost of providing wireless capacity, thereby lowering prices and increasing output. This shift can further economic growth by promoting a more efficient use of resources and fostering innovation across diverse sectors. Moreover, a globally harmonized approach to allocating 6 GHz spectrum could prevent a new digital divide between regions that fully embrace this technology and those that do not.
6 GHz advancements optimize for future innovations
Introducing the 6 GHz band is the most significant thing that has happened to Wi-Fi in two decades. Making this uncongested spectrum available to Wi-Fi addresses the critical challenges modern networks face while paving the way for a new era of connectivity.
Users will benefit from widespread network capacity and reliability improvements as more countries make the band available for unlicensed use. This shift will support both mainstay devices already in use, such as the vast Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and emerging technologies like augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) that demand high-speed, low-latency connections.
The adoption of 6 GHz Wi-Fi is set to transform digital connectivity landscapes globally. As regulatory bodies continue to harmonize spectrum usage around the world, effective collaboration with technology providers will be vital to unlocking the full potential of this new spectrum.
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Wi-Fi Alliance® congratulates Brendan Carr on FCC Chairmanship nomination
Austin, TX and Washington, D.C. – November 17, 2024 – Wi-Fi Alliance extends its warm congratulations to Brendan Carr on his nomination by President-elect Donald J. Trump to serve as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Brendan Carr's extensive experience in communications law and his demonstrated leadership in advancing policies that foster connectivity and innovation uniquely position him to lead the FCC at a critical time for the industry and consumers alike.
Wi-Fi Alliance appreciates Commissioner Carr’s commitment to ensuring that spectrum resources are used efficiently and effectively to meet the growing demand for wireless connectivity. As Wi-Fi® continues to be an essential enabler of broadband access, economic growth, and technological innovation, we look forward to collaborating with Chairman Carr and the FCC to further advance unlicensed spectrum opportunities, address connectivity challenges, and enhance the digital infrastructure that supports the United States’ leadership in wireless technology.
We are confident that Chairman Carr’s vision and dedication will guide the FCC in ways that benefit consumers, businesses, and communities across the nation. Wi-Fi Alliance remains committed to working alongside the Commission to deliver robust, reliable, and secure connectivity to everyone.
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Wi-Fi Alliance® applauds ISED Canada for forward-thinking decision to adopt rules for 6 GHz Very Low Power devices
Austin, Texas – October 14, 2024 – Wi-Fi Alliance® – a leading advocate for Wi-Fi® connectivity – commends Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) for its forward-thinking decision to adopt new rules permitting the use of Very Low Power (VLP) devices in the 6 GHz frequency band. This progressive move underscores ISED’s commitment to ensuring that Canada’s digital ecosystem is prepared for a future that increasingly relies on ultra-fast, low-latency, and secure wireless communications.
"ISED’s decision marks a pivotal moment for Canada’s wireless industry,” said Alex Roytblat, Vice President of Worldwide Regulatory Affairs at Wi-Fi Alliance. “By opening the 6 GHz band to Very Low Power devices, ISED is empowering innovation across a multitude of sectors—healthcare, education, manufacturing, and beyond. This bold step reinforces Canada’s position as a leader in the global race toward advanced wireless connectivity and technology adoption."
Wi-Fi Alliance is excited to continue working alongside ISED to drive innovation and ensure the successful implementation of these new rules. We look forward to seeing the transformative impact of 6 GHz Very Low Power devices on Canada’s connectivity landscape.
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Wi-Fi Alliance® is the worldwide network of companies that brings you Wi-Fi®. Members of our collaboration forum come together from across the Wi-Fi ecosystem with the shared vision to connect everyone and everything, everywhere, while providing the best possible user experience. Since 2000, Wi-Fi Alliance has completed more than 80,000 Wi-Fi certifications. The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ seal of approval designates products with proven interoperability, backward compatibility, and the highest industry-standard security protections in place. Today, Wi-Fi carries more than half of the Internet’s traffic in an ever-expanding variety of applications. Wi-Fi Alliance continues to drive the adoption and evolution of Wi-Fi, which billions of people rely on every day.
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