DocumentCode
1071796
Title
New Wi-Fi Technology Racing Past Standards Process
Author
Goth, Gary
Volume
9
Issue
10
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
While the IEEE Task Group for the 802.11n network standard stalls on ratification, successful network deployments proceed apace, especially in universities. The IEEE 802.11n Task Group keeps pushing back the date for full ratification of the latest edition of the popular wireless network standard. The market, however, isn\´t waiting. Spearheaded by universities, the 802.11n technology has recently entered "enterprise" architectures with a flourish. According to the BT survey, While many new technologies take years to be adopted, 802.11n appears to be exceeding the typical adoption curve. Although the IEEE might not be ready to ratify its standard, the Wi-Fi Alliance - an umbrella group of 802.11 technology vendors - has been certifying the interoperability of the new gear\´s Draft 2.0 version since June 2007. Alliance executive director Edgar Figueroa sainteroperability of the new gear\´s Draft 2.0 version sinceys the 11n technology is booming in the marketplace.
Keywords
open systems; standards; wireless LAN; 802.11n network standard; Draft 2.0 version; Wi-Fi technology; interoperability; wireless network standard; Art; Certification; Educational institutions; Finishing; Frequency; Portable computers; Software standards; Spread spectrum communication; Standards publication; Wireless networks; IEEE 802.11; Wi-Fi; standards; wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Distributed Systems Online, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1541-4922
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MDSO.2008.29
Filename
4752925
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