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6 GHz Spectrum Update and Future Wi-Fi Spectrum Allocations

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 12 May 2025
Code: PT-3682
Research Type: Presentation
Pages: 17
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Plan 6 Gigahertz (GHz) product production strategy with forecasts through 2030 for shipments of 6 GHz-enabled Wi-Fi infrastructure and devices.
  • Gauge the size of the market for dual-band-only Wi-Fi 7 and for tri-band Wi-Fi 7 with projections for shipments of the two Wi-Fi 7 varieties through 2030.
  • Understand the current state of 6 GHz spectrum access globally with a detailed overview of current policies by region with analysis of key countries.
  • Identify which portions of the 7 GHz spectrum are the most likely to be allocated for unlicensed use in the future.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Forecasts for shipments of 6 GHz-enabled Wi-Fi infrastructure and devices.
  • Data to highlight the growing chasm between shipments of dual-band only Wi-Fi 7 and tri-band Wi-Fi 7.
  • Global tracking of current 6 GHz policies on a country level, with regional analysis for North America, Latin America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. 
  • Analysis of the proposal from the United Kingdom’s Ofcom for a spectrum sharing approach for the upper 6 GHz band.
  • Insight into future unlicensed spectrum allocation proposals, including in the 7 GHz band.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • At what pace are shipments of 6 GHz-enabled Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and enterprise Access Points (APs) projected to increase?
  • What proportion of Wi-Fi 7 infrastructure shipments will support 6 GHz, and what proportion will only support the legacy 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands? 
  • Which countries have the most favorable unlicensed 6 GHz policies, and which have restrictive policies or no access to 6 GHz at all?
  • Could the spectrum sharing approach for the upper 6 GHz band proposed by the United Kingdom’s Ofcom be emulated by Europe?
  • What were the results of the world’s first auction of the upper 6 GHz spectrum band in Hong Kong last November?
  • Will there be further allocations of additional unlicensed spectrum in the 7 GHz band in the near future?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Wi-Fi equipment and device vendors wishing to understand the current state of global unlicensed spectrum policy and future trends.
  • National telecommunications regulators involved in spectrum policy.
  • Wi-Fi networking system integrators and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) seeking insight on how spectrum policy will impact the Wi-Fi ecosystem.

Table of Contents

Forecasts for Wi-Fi Infrastructure and Devices Supporting 6 GHz

Forecasts for Dual-Band and Tri-Band Wi-Fi Infrastructure

6 GHz Wi-Fi Operating Classes

Regulatory Variation in Unlicensed 6 GHz

6 GHz in the United States and Canada

6 GHz in Latin America

6 GHz in Asia-Pacific

Hong Kong Upper 6 GHz Spectrum Auction

6 GHz in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia

6 GHz in Europe

7 GHz & 8 GHz Spectrums

7125 – 7250 MHz

U-NII-4 (5850 – 5925 MHz)