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Colombia released the 6GHZ band for indoor Wi-Fi unlicensed services.

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24-NOV-22

The ICT Ministry and the Agencia Nacional del Espectro (ANE) announced the issuance of resolution 737 of November 18, 2022 through which it designated the entire 6GHz band (5.925-7.125MHz) for indoor Wi-Fi unlicensed services.

"It is expected that by enabling the 6 GHz band for free use, innovation will be encouraged. The capacities and speeds will be higher and with them it will be possible to meet the growing demand for data, content and applications from users as well as reach remote regions of the country with quality solutions for rural areas. In this way, the government of change advances in closing the digital divide and in a true democratization of ICT", said the ICT Minister Sandra Urrutia.

You can find Resolution 737 of 2022 that allocates the entire 6 GHz Band for unlicensed use, at the following link:

Resolucion 737 of 2022


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