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European Wi-Fi firms make their call for 6GHz spectrum | Computer Weekly

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Last updated: 2025/05/23 at 1:38 AM
News Room Published 23 May 2025
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The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) is demanding the European Commission (EC) support allocation of the upper 6GHz band to licence-exempt use for its members to ensure Europe uses Wi-Fi technologies to benefit Europe’s businesses to the fullest, leaving the blunt message that “Wi-Fi matters”.

The DSA describes itself as a global, cross-industry, not-for-profit organisation that advocates for laws, regulations and economic best practices that will lead to more efficient utilisation of spectrum, and foster innovation and affordable connectivity for all.

In an open letter to EC executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security and democracy Henna Virkkunen, the DSA says it’s providing the collective views of 58 organisations – spanning industry associations, equipment manufacturers, internet service providers, chipset suppliers, fibre access operators, content application services, and virtual, augmented and mixed reality technology developers – convinced of the power of Wi-Fi in conjunction with 5G, fibre, fixed wireless access and satellite technology to support Europe’s Digital decade plan.

In short, the DSA is adamant that Wi-Fi is central to building a competitive, connected Europe, and that essential infrastructures and services, such as hospitals and universities, rely heavily on Wi-Fi to continue advancing the well-being of patients and the learning opportunities of students.

Moreover, it warns that without additional Wi-Fi spectrum, European businesses will be less globally competitive due to higher wireless connectivity costs and less access to new technologies.

The letter says: “Wi-Fi in the upper 6 GHz band will deliver high-speed, ultra-low latency, low-cost, high-speed connectivity that will enable innovations in industry, including automated manufacturing, smart logistics and industrial IoT [internet of things] … The lack of additional spectrum will also jeopardise the effectiveness of the major investment made in fibre networks. Going in the wrong direction on upper 6 GHz will stunt the development of new applications across these use cases.

“Wi-Fi sets itself apart as the best technology for indoors connectivity, delivering more sustainable and cost-efficient internet connections. This is crucial in meeting citizens’ and SMEs’ [small and medium-sized enterprises’] connectivity requirements and increases consumer choice on how they connect to high-speed internet.”

The letter ends with a direct appeal to Virkkunen, telling her that she has been entrusted with a crucial portfolio to steward European technology policy, and that while much has already been achieved, a competitive and connected Europe was still far ahead, and that Europe was already behind other countries in adopting the latest Wi-Fi standards.

“The Radio Spectrum Policy Group, coordinated by the commission, is currently working on its vision for the upper 6 GHz band,” it reads. “We cannot stress enough how crucial this position will be … This decision will allow Europe to finally roll out the (already existing) newest generations of Wi-Fi, 6E and 7, and the upcoming Wi-Fi 8. Spectrum decisions directly impact the ambitions that the EU [European Union] wants to achieve with the Digital Networks Act.

“Right now, we have one simple request for the EU: make the upper 6 GHz band (6.425–7.125 GHz) available for unrestrained Wi-Fi operations,” the letter continues. “Ultimately, the Digital Networks Act, the review of the European Electronic Communications Code and the 2030 Digital decade targets will be key in fulfilling Europe’s promise of competitiveness and becoming an AI continent.”

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