Aruba Introduces Industry’s First Enterprise-Grade Wi-Fi 6E Solution
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), has launched the first enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E solution, the 630 Series of campus access points, starting with the AP-635. This new technology utilizes the 6 GHz band, which significantly expands Wi-Fi capacity, allowing for less congestion and higher-speed connections. The FCC opened the 6 GHz band for unlicensed use in April 2020, and since then, 39 countries have adopted Wi-Fi 6E. This innovation is poised to enhance various industries by providing broader channels and improved performance.
- Launch of the first enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E solution.
- Utilization of the 6 GHz band enhances Wi-Fi capacity and performance.
- Improves connection speed and reduces congestion.
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Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), today announced the market’s first enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E solution set – the 630 Series of campus access points (APs), starting with the AP-635*. The latest innovation in Wi-Fi technology, Wi-Fi 6E refers to Wi-Fi devices that operate in the 6 GHz band, which was – in the largest expansion of Wi-Fi capacity in nearly two decades – opened up in April 2020 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for unlicensed use in the United States. Opening the 6 GHz band more than doubles the amount of RF spectrum available for Wi-Fi use, allowing for less congested airwaves, broader channels, and higher-speed connections and enabling a range of innovations across industries. Since the FCC decision to open the 6 GHz band, 39 additional countries that are home to over 1.3 billion people have opened the 6 GHz unlicensed band for Wi-Fi 6E. (Source: Wi-Fi Alliance)
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