802.11n Ratified as Draft Spec for Next-Gen WiFi

By Jennifer LeClaire
TechNewsWorld

01/20/06 9:07 AM PT

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/6cMnWs9stgv0Hw/80211n-Ratified-as-Draft-Spec-for-Next-Gen-WiFi.xhtml


The proposed IEEE 802.11n WiFi standard will enable high-performance, 
next-generation wireless local area networking (WLAN) products. The draft 
supports speeds of up to 600 Mbps -- a significant leap over today's WiFi 
networks -- and will enable wireless systems to deliver greater range and 
the ability to support advanced multimedia applications.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers on Thursday confirmed 
the draft specification for the next-generation 802.11n WiFi standard. The 
decision could help push 600-Mbps products into the home as early as the 
first quarter of this year.

The confirmation ends months of debate over the standard as 40 of the 42 
voting companies (with two abstentions) agreed unanimously to accept the 
Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC) specification.

"We enthusiastically support [the] approval of the 802.11n draft," said 
Craig Barratt, president and chief executive officer of Atheros Communications.

Barratt said Atheros set out with the EWC last October to break the 802.11n 
stalemate and accelerate a draft that defines significantly higher wireless 
LAN performance.
Tapping Into Home Networking

The proposed IEEE 802.11n WiFi standard will enable high-performance, 
next-generation wireless local area networking (WLAN) products. The draft 
supports speeds of up to 600 Mbps -- a significant leap over today's WiFi 
networks -- and will enable wireless systems to deliver greater range and 
the ability to support advanced multimedia applications.

"This is significant because people have been waiting for 802.11n for quite 
some time," Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg told TechNewsWorld. 
"There are limitations in the existing standard that create problems for 
vendors who are trying to build network solutions in the home to handle 
things like video or music."
Rushing to Market

Chipmakers are already announcing products. Broadcom (Nasdaq: BRCM) Latest 
News about Broadcom on Thursday announced the availability of its new 
Intensi-fi family of wireless LAN chipsets in compliance with the 802.11 
draft specification. Marvell announced its own chipset would be available 
during the first quarter of 2006.

Barratt said he is confident that Atheros customers can manufacture 
products with "unprecedented performance" based on its technologies that 
conform to this new draft.

"Now that we have the technical foundation for the 802.11n standard, the 
WiFi market will begin to experience renewed growth as vendors deliver 
next- generation wireless devices," said Philip Solis, Senior Analyst at 
ABI Research Latest News about ABI Research.

Solis expects suppliers like Broadcom to capitalize on this opportunity by 
introducing advanced solutions that promise interoperability and 
upgradability when the standard is completed, just as it did with its draft 
802.11g solutions.
A Few More Hurdles

Atheros, Broadcom and Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) Latest News about Intel led 
support for the new standard. The draft will now proceed through the IEEE 
ratification process, which includes letter balloting, comment resolution, 
sponsor balloting and final ratification.

In the past, full approval of similar specifications have typically taken 
about a year, but the progress is unique to each standard and its 
associated participants.

Like anything else, Gartenberg said there is always a chance the 802.11n 
draft would not be ratified. However, he added, there are companies who are 
really determined to get these products to market and others that are 
interested in building solutions on top of these products.

"We are seeing a lot of effort going forward to drive consumer usage of 
network technologies beyond utilitarian functions like sharing Internet Get 
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Support. connections to entertainment functions," Gartenberg said. "They 
are trying to get them to move content around the home in different ways. 
This confirmation is very good news for the industry. Now we will have to 
wait and see what the next steps are."


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