Wireless’ golden child to its biggest challenge. Wi-Fi’s 20 billion devices account for 95% of traffic from mobile devices, yet its poor performance generates 70% of customer care calls.

Contention and interference pose some of the biggest challenges in home Wi-Fi.

Can a ground-breaking, standards-compliant innovation unlock the results users crave?

Join Edgewater Wireless and their guest, Liberty Global, as they reveal the results of a year-long study into home Wi-Fi performance and the effects of increasing channel/link density. Edgewater’s ground-breaking Spectrum Slicing architecture increases the number of physical channels(links) beyond legacy Wi-Fi’s single-channel approach. Can more physical capacity unlock next-level performance in the home without replacing all end devices?

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Reveal the results of extensive research into home Wi-Fi performance Share the benefits of increasing channel de

Simon Stanley

February 20, 2023

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Unlocking real-world performance in Home Wi-Fi

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About the Author(s)

Simon Stanley

Simon Stanley is Founder and Principal Consultant at Earlswood Marketing Ltd., an independent market analyst and consulting company based in the U.K. His work has included investment due diligence, market analysis for investors, and business/product strategy for semiconductor companies. Simon has written extensively for Heavy Reading and Light Reading. His reports and Webinars cover a variety of communications-related subjects, including LTE, Policy Management, SDN/NFV, IMS, ATCA, 100/400G optical components, multicore processors, switch chipsets, network processors, and optical transport. He has also run several Light Reading events covering Next Generation network components and ATCA.

Prior to founding Earlswood Marketing, Simon spent more than 15 years in product marketing and business management. He has held senior positions with Fujitsu, National Semiconductor, and U.K. startup ClearSpeed, covering networking, personal systems, and graphics in Europe, North America, and Japan. Simon has spent over 30 years in the electronics industry, including several years designing CPU-based systems, before moving into semiconductor marketing. In 1983, Stanley earned a Bachelor's in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from Brunel University, London.

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