
"Together with Broadcom, Charter - demonstrating at SCTE TechExpo25 in Washington, D.C. - obtained a nearly 10 Gbps signal by combining the full 6 GHz band with 125 MHz of spectrum in the 7.125-7.25 GHz band. By using 125 MHz of unlicensed spectrum - combining it with the 6 GHz band to enable four 320 MHz channels or two 640 MHz channels - providers can deliver exceptional speeds over Wi-Fi."
""This milestone highlights the power of combining Wi-Fi 7 technology with forward-looking spectrum policy," said Spectrum Executive Vice President of Technology Strategy and Innovation Justin Colwell in a prepared statement. "Proactive spectrum decisions need to be made to both maintain America's technological leadership and allow providers and manufacturers to keep pace with evolving and intensifying consumer demands. Together with Broadcom, we are showing what is possible when we combine the unparalleled success of 6 GHz Wi-Fi with adjacent 7 GHz unlicensed spectrum.""
Charter's Spectrum brand achieved nearly 10 Gbps throughput to a single Wi‑Fi device by combining the full 6 GHz band with 125 MHz of spectrum in the 7.125–7.25 GHz band during an SCTE TechExpo25 demonstration with Broadcom. The configuration enables four 320 MHz channels or two 640 MHz channels and could potentially exceed 10 Gbps, with expectations up to 20 Gbps. Using adjacent 7 GHz unlicensed spectrum alongside 6 GHz Wi‑Fi can deliver exceptional speeds and address rising device density, latency, and signal drop issues. A TechSee survey found 68% of U.S. households reported Wi‑Fi issues in the past year, with 67% contacting their provider.
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