The big difference between licensed and unlicensed bands is that the licensed bands are allowed to be used only by the company that licensed them, whereas the unlicensed bands are used by anyone who wants to use them .”
Read moreWhat is unlicensed spectrum in India?
In India, earlier, only 2.400-2.4835 GHz and 5.825-5.875 GHz were unlicensed bands for indoor and outdoor use of low power equipment. Recently, 5150-5250 MHz, 5250-5350 MHz, 5470-5725 MHz and 5725-5875 MHz frequency bands have been included as unlicensed for use in indoor and outdoor environment.
Read moreIs unlicensed spectrum free?
Users are not dependent on any operator to use an unlicensed spectrum. It is free for all .
Read moreDoes Wi-Fi 6 Use 6GHz?
“6GHz will become an integral part of Wi-Fi 6 and future generations of Wi-Fi,” he said.)23 Nis 2020
Read moreWhat is unlicensed spectrum band?
LTE in unlicensed spectrum (LTE-Unlicensed, LTE-U) is a proposed extension of the Long-Term Evolution (LTE) wireless standard intended to allow cellular network operators to offload some of their data traffic by accessing the unlicensed 5 GHz frequency band.
Read moreDoes WiFi use unlicensed spectrum?
Wi-Fi uses unlicensed spectrum , open to use by any device that has been certified by the FCC as conforming to its Part 15 rules on transmitted electromagnetic energy. The certification process is easy and cheap compared to licensing, but it’s not a complete free-for-all.
Read moreHow does unlicensed spectrum with NR-U transform what 5G can do for you?
NR-U makes advanced features of 5G NR available to unlicensed spectrum globally, including new 6 GHz greenfield spectrum. When combined with licensed or shared spectrum, anchored NR-U helps MNOs deliver 5G with better performance by alleviating spectrum constraints .
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