⚙️ Wi-Fi Speeds Increase by 70%
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has published a report on field tests of End-to-End Quality of Service (E2E QoS), confirming a significant improvement in Wi-Fi performance thanks to new standards.
In scenarios involving video conferencing, cloud gaming, and live streaming, latency was reduced by up to 70%. The tests demonstrated higher and smoother frame rates, improved resolution, and increased overall network stability under heavy load.
The WBA report emphasizes that implementing standardized QoS is not just a technical upgrade, but a strategic business factor. It allows operators to offer low-latency Wi-Fi as a premium service, reducing customer churn.
Traffic prioritization optimizes resource use, reduces congestion, and lowers operating costs for providers.
The new QoS platform forms a foundation for next-generation applications such as AR/VR and industrial IoT.