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Attention all stakeholders! China’s authority is seeking your input on the draft regulation titled “Notice on New Technical Requirements and Testing Methods for WLAN Devices Using IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) Technical Standards.” This public consultation, initiated on June 1, 2023, aims to address the critical issue of spectrum sharing between the innovative Wi-Fi 7 standard and existing 5G infrastructure operating within the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. Your valuable suggestions are welcomed until July 1, 2023.

Here’s a snapshot of key details for your consideration:

  • Operational Frequency Scope: The regulation focuses on frequencies ranging from 2400 to 2483.5MHz, 5150 to 5350MHz, and 5725 to 5850MHz, ensuring comprehensive coverage for Wi-Fi 7 WLAN devices.
  • Output Power Limitation: With a keen eye on efficient spectrum utilization, the regulation imposes a maximum output power limitation of not greater than -80dBm/Hz, promoting responsible and harmonious spectrum usage.

Expectations:

Type Approval Impacted? Yes – Specifically targeting IEEE 802.11be standards.

Spectrum Impacted? No direct impact on spectrum allocation.

Imports Impacted? Yes – Adherence to new technical requirements may affect import processes.

Standards: Testing methods for WLAN Devices Using IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) technical standards undergo refinement.

Product Impacted? WLAN, Wi-Fi, 2.4G/5G devices experience changes to ensure compliance with updated regulations.

Make your voice heard in shaping the future of Wi-Fi technology in China! Your feedback matters in crafting regulations that balance innovation with responsible spectrum management. Let’s pave the way for a seamless transition to Wi-Fi 7 standards.