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WWiSE Consortium Proposes 100 Mbps 802.11n Spec

A consortium of companies collaborating under the moniker “WWiSE” will submit a joint proposal to the IEEE 802.11 Task Group N (TGn), which is chartered with developing a next-generation Wi-Fi standard capable of sustaining data throughput in excess of 100Mbps. Backers of the proposal, which include Airgo Networks, Bermai, Broadcom, Conexant Systems, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments, said 802.11n is an especially important standard in the WLAN market because it will build upon and extend the capabilities of Wi-Fi. The contributing member companies of WWiSE have jointly agreed to specific IP licensing terms for their proposal. If the WWiSE proposal is selected as the 802.11n standard, these companies have agreed that reciprocal RAND-Z (Reasonable and Non-Discriminator licensing under Zero royalty) licenses to their essential IP will be available to any party upon request.

Technical highlights of the WWiSE proposal include:

http://www.wwise.org

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