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New IEEE 802.22 standard introduced



The main difference of this standard from the previous ones, for example, 802.11, is in the “range”. The signal of a single transmitting station, without any amplifiers and repeaters there, can be caught at a distance of up to 100 kilometers. Impressive, right? The new standard was introduced by the international association of experts in the field of engineering IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). Perhaps the 802.22 standard will replace what we have now - 802.11 a / b / g / n.

In general, this will happen if it happens, very soon, because the vast majority of wireless equipment now works based on the 802.11 a / b / g / n standard, a standard that so far meets the needs of most users. On the other hand, technology is changing very quickly, and in some countries the same analog TV, which has been the standard for several years, has been replaced with digital TV. The same can happen for a couple of years with the 802.11 a / b / g / n standard.
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The frequency range with which the wireless standard 802.22 works, occupies a spectrum from 54 MHz to 698 MHz. Thus, data can be transmitted at speeds up to 22 Mbps over distances up to 100 kilometers, based on a single base station. It is possible that this standard will help to involve remote regions in the Global Network, whose inhabitants still remain without the Internet, or who pay huge amounts of money for access to the Network.

Now that the new standard has been approved, commercial organizations will be able to use it, creating equipment that supports 802.22 technology. If manufacturers try, then the new standard will quickly come into our life, as it happened more than once with a lot of other technologies.

It remains only to wait - nothing more is required of us.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/125289/


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