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2010: A new wave of Cisco innovations: Cisco CleanAir technology is introduced in the Aironet 3500 Access Point series, allowing automatic identification of interference and directing users to other, less crowded, channels.
2011: Hotspots are a hot trend: Number of Wi-Fi hotspots exceeds one million globally.
2013: 802.11ac brings even greater speeds: 11ac standard is introduced, reaching over 1 Gbps.
IEEE 802.11af, also referred to as “White-Fi” and “Super Wi-Fi” is an amendment, approved in February 2014, that allows WLAN operation in TV white space spectrum in the VHF and UHF bands between 54 and 790 MHz.
IEEE 802.11ah defines a WLAN system operating at sub-1 GHz license-exempt bands, with final approval slated for September 2016.
2018: 13 billion Wi-Fi devices: Penetration reaches about 13 billion Wi-Fi devices worldwide.
2021: Further growth predicted in hotspots: According to Cisco estimates, the number of global hotspots will exceed 500 million.
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