World-Wide Spectrum Efficiency

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Two industry "Pre-N" groups, TGnSync and the World-Wide Spectrum Efficiency (WWiSE), were formed, and each espoused a different approach to achieving next-generation Wi-Fi technologies. [1] WWiSE, led by Airgo Networks, won the support of Texas Instruments, Broadcom, Conexant, STMicro and Motorola. [2] WWiSE submitted its proposal to the IEEE 802.1n task group [3] and the proposal was eventually merged with a proposal from TGnSync to produce the IEEE 802.1n wireless networking standard. [1]

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  1. 1 2 "Gartner: don't rush on 802.11n". 30 January 2006. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  2. "Will the New Wi-Fi Fly?" . Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  3. "Group proposes faster Wi-Fi specification" . Retrieved 2024-04-23.