Wi-Fi® is holding strong as the preferred choice for wireless connectivity, and its upward momentum continues. According to a new report released by IDC Research, 3.8 billion Wi-Fi devices are forecast to ship in 2023 alone, contributing to 42 billion cumulative Wi-Fi shipments over the technology’s lifetime.
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This Special Feature appeared in the March 2023 edition (Issue 8) of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Wi-Fi 6E Insights newsletter. To subscribe to the newsletter, please sign up here.by Alex Roytblat
This editorial appears in the March 2023 edition (Issue 8) of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Wi-Fi 6E Insights newsletter, a quarterly newsletter sharing updates on regulatory developments in the growing Wi-Fi 6E ecosystem. To subscribe to the newsletter, pleaseby The Beacon
Each year, Wi-Fi Alliance® recognizes companies that have made an exceptional contribution to high-quality Wi-Fi® by certifying the most products.by The Beacon
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There are an estimated 13 billion IoT devices in the world and that number is expected to grow to nearly 30 billion by 2030[1]. Yet onboarding these devices onto a secure network presents a dilemma—devices need credentials to access the network, but must get on the network to obtain credentials.