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ICTA published WiFi 6 regulation

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08-AUG-22

Mauritian regulator ICTA (Information & Communication Technologies Authority) have published a decision allocating 5945-6425MHz for WiFi6, specifically to be used by Low Power Indoor Devices.
 
The full specification is published in ICTA’s document, DECISION FOR ALLOCATION OF ADDITIONAL SPECTRUM IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE 5945-6425 MHz FOR BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS SERVICES IN MAURITIUS, with technical parameters listed in Annex I. As such, WiFi 6 products can now be commercialised in Mauritius.
 
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