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India to unlock faster Wi-Fi to power next-gen gadgets
Mint Mumbai
|September 26, 2025
Govt working to finalize rules for unlicensed use of lower-powered signals in 6GHz band

People have not been able to use PlayStation Pro or new smart glasses from Apple or Meta as the country lacks stronger Wi-Fi to operate them seamlessly.
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Consumers wanting to buy Sony’s PlayStation 5 Pro or new smart glasses from Apple or Meta may not have to wait long.
The faster WiFi spectrum that is necessary to operate such devices seamlessly is expected to be opened for partial use.
The government is working to finalize rules for unlicensed use of lower-powered signals in the 6GHz band as proposed in the draft regulations released in May, according to multiple officials and industry experts Mint spoke with. This spectrum will pave the way for next-generation WiFi 6E and WiFi 7 technologies.
"The earlier draft notification, where low power was suggested, will go first. Some clarity is awaited from the Telecom Act and basis that the band will be opened up as legal hurdles will be cleared," an official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity as details are not public yet. The demand by some firms to boost signal strength is a different subject and will be dealt with separately, the official said.
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