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Wi-Fi upgrade could make downloads 12 times faster

MAY 11, 2010
Physics Today
SiliconValley.com : A group of equipment manufacturers and other interested parties has released a proposal to boost the performance of Wi-Fi by raising its operating frequency from the current 4 GHz to 60 GHz. The proposal from Wireless Gigabit Alliance is among several that tackle the problem of quickly downloading large files.
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