WiFi 7: The Experience that will Change Digital Connection in Latin America
By the end of 2024, over 233 million devices worldwide are expected to be connected on WiFi 7; this figure will hit nearly 2.1 billion by 2028.
This era is known for the high digitalization and interconnection levels that globalization requires by means of tools such as the internet. Wireless connection technology or WiFi is the most evolved breakthrough since the internet democratizations, as it allows electronic devices to fluidly connect to a network using radio frequencies.
For Alejandro Girardotti, Senior Director of Products, Innovation and Strategic Alliances at Cirion Technologies, WiFi 7 will be a key technology in the future: “This generation of WiFi entails an opportunity to promote greater connectivity within organizations. The adoption of innovative technological tools will enable improved security and the ability to accurately detect and prevent digital threats.”
Some of the actions that people and companies can deploy to enhance their security include antivirus purchase, training, software acquisition, and updated operating systems. Additionally, technology companies are innovating in new solutions to strengthen defense systems on a daily basis.
WiFi 7 is emerging as one of the greatest wireless connectivity breakthroughs. This new standard promises faster and more secure connections, turning it into a key tool both for people and companies, which rely on the Internet on their day-to-day.
One giant leap for connectivity
One of the main advantages of WiFi 7 is its ability to significantly boost connection speed, enabling faster downloads and a smoother browsing experience. This is particularly useful in environments where multiple devices are simultaneously connected, such as households with several members working or studying, or companies with network congestion.
“The arrival of WiFi is the window to ultra-fast and seamless speeds. Different industry sectors such as education and healthcare, among others, will benefit from its full potential and make use of emerging technologies such as augmented reality and artificial intelligence,” stated Girardotti.
This new WiFi allows several people to connect to the same network without dropping speed or stability, thus solving one of the major issues of former technologies. In a world where telework and video conferences are part of our daily life, WiFi 7 ensures that connections will neither drop nor be affected by overloads.
In addition, this new generation of wireless connection reinforces cybersecurity, something of the essence, nowadays. With digital threats on the rise, this technology brings in further improvements to protect personal and business data, reducing the risk of attacks and unauthorized information access. This is especially relevant in sectors such as banking, e-commerce or healthcare, where sensitive data are constantly managed.
This technology was first distributed in the United States -at the beginning of 2024-, and it is expected to reach Latin America in the coming years. The Wi-Fi Alliance -organization in charge of setting the standards for the development of this technology- estimates that more than 233 million devices will be connected on Wi-Fi 7 globally, this year. This number will increase to nearly 2.1 billion by 2028.
Benefits of WiFi 7 in Latin America
The impact of this wireless connectivity generation in Latin America will be remarkable. For businesses, particularly SMEs, this new technology will facilitate the implementation of safer and more efficient solutions for their daily operations, thus increasing their competitiveness, since they will have access to cloud tools, video conferencing and other applications without fear of failures or security breaches.
In the educational field, WiFi 7 could significantly improve access to online education, which has grown exponentially in the country. Schools and universities, especially in large cities, will benefit from a more robust and secure connection, facilitating interaction between students and teachers.
On the other hand, this impact will not be limited to big cities. This solution could be a great partner to reduce the digital divide in rural areas of the country, enabling quality internet access for more people. In regions where internet connection is still deficient, this technology could transform how we access to services such as telemedicine or e-commerce, boosting economic and social development.
In turn, WiFi 7 will also further the entertainment sector, with greater capacity to stream high definition content and play online games without delays. This will not only improve current users’ experience, but it will drive new digital applications and services as well, which will rely on high-speed connectivity.
“We are committed to moving towards greater digitalization in Latin America. We are confident that with a robust digital infrastructure the advantages of Wi-Fi 7 will be at arm’s length bringing benefits to both large organizations and end-users,” said Girardotti.
About Cirion:
Cirion is a leading pan-regional digital infrastructure and technology provider, offering a comprehensive suite of colocation, cloud infrastructure, and terrestrial and subsea fiber network services. Cirion serves over 5,500 Latin America-based and multinational customers, including enterprises, government agencies, cloud service providers, wireline and wireless carriers, ISPs, and other leading businesses. The Company owns and operates a facilities-based network and data center portfolio, with extensive coverage spanning across the Latin America region. Learn more about Cirion at www.ciriontechnologies.com