] The FCC press release (in PDF format, no HTML) said that ] 255 MHz in the 5.470-5.725 GHz band are now available for ] unlicensed devices. This action will also harmonize the ] spectrum available for these U-NII devices throughout the ] world, enabling manufacturers to reduce product ] development costs by allowing the same products to be ] used in many parts of the world. ] ] The FCC is also requiring the items covered in IEEE ] 802.11h, which was developed to conform to European/World ] Radio Congress concerns, also apply to the lower indoor ] bands of 5.250-5.350 GHz as well as the new 5.470-5.725 ] GHz bands: dynamic frequency selection (DFS) - a ] listen-before-talk mechanism â and transmit power ] control (TPC). ] ] That additional 255 MHz should translate into as many as ] 12 additional nonoverlapping channels for 802.11a, which ] already has 12 nonoverlapping channels. In a talk with ] Atheros that Glenn had recently, the company noted that ] bonding channels in 802.11a to create multiple channel ] throughput of 108 Mbps or higher has enormous potential ] because of the lack of channel overlap. Wi-Fi Networking News has the scoop. |