RoyallyScrewed wrote: This isn a quote from Edgewater's website page on licensing MCSR.
"At Edgewater Wireless, we’ve taken a revolutionary approach to Wi-Fi. With our patented Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing technique, we enable multiple, concurrent channels of transmit and receive within the same coverage area. Proven and deployed in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, Edgewater’s Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing approach delivers the next generation of Wi-Fi today.
Licensing our technology is an excellent way for silicon companies to expand the capabilities of their Wi-Fi radios beyond WiFi6 (802.11ax), and use the Wi-Fi spectrum in ways not yet imagined. Edgewater Wireless technology has already made history by being involved in some of the most advanced Wi-Fi development currently being attempted on the globe, including Dual-Channel WiFi™, Broadcast WiFi, and seamless 5G Handoff Authentication (UnAuth). Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing is already being embraced by the leaders in Wi-Fi application development.
Please contact us, if you would like to include the next revolution in Wi-Fi in the next spin of your silicon."
With the above claims in writing, and advertised for many years in many publications and through many, many news releases, why hasnn't a very large silicon manufacturer licensed this tech years ago and become the worlds first silicon manufacturer to adopt "the most advanced Wi-Fi development currently being attempted on the globe"that has been "proven and deployed"? (man shrugging emoji)
https://edgewaterwireless.com/solutions/wifi3-licensing/
What say you Brian78? (serious face emoji)