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802.11ay Wi-Fi: "It's going to be a very scalable spec"

The lowdown on the emerging IEEE 802.11ay gigabit wireless technology standard, an enhancement to 802.11ad that promises higher speed and longer range to support a slew of new applications. Read More

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