Jacob Malone

Principal Strategist & Director, User Behavior & Economics


Policy

The Case for Additional Unlicensed Spectrum

The Case for Additional Unlicensed Spectrum

Mark Walker
Vice President, Technology Policy

David Debrecht
Vice President, Wireless Technologies

Jacob Malone
Principal Strategist & Director, User Behavior & Economics

Mar 19, 2024

Key Points

  • Wi-Fi provides internet connectivity for the vast majority of devices and applications, in terms of both the number of connections and total data carried.  
  • To keep pace with performance increases of internet services and with the growing performance demands of critical devices and applications, U.S. and global governments must continue to allocate additional unlicensed spectrum toward the advancement of Wi-Fi performance. 

Today and for the foreseeable future, Wi-Fi is the technology most devices and applications use to connect to the internet. As technology advances, those devices and applications will require more data to deliver high-quality experiences for increasingly immersive, compute-intensive applications. To further support the emergence of high-fidelity video conferencing, cloud gaming, virtual reality (VR)/augmented reality (AR) and other immersive applications, widespread availability of 10 gigabit and 25 gigabit internet services is just over the horizon.