In the context of technological evolution, internet connectivity is undergoing a revolutionary transformation with the arrival of Wi-Fi 7, also known as IEEE 802.11be, officially launched in January 2024. This new wireless network standard promises to redefine how people and businesses in Brazil and around the world access and use the internet, announcing a new era of enhanced connectivity and unprecedented features. Brazil, currently ranked 28th in the global broadband connections ranking with an average download speed of 166.42 Mbps, is already making significant strides in connectivity, with Wi-Fi 6 and 6E, which are the precursors to Wi-Fi 7, being offered by many operators in the country.
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