Wi-Fi 6 an opportunity for operators in the home

ABI Research forecasts that Wi-Fi 6 devices will account for over half of the Consumer Premises Equipment (CPE) market by 2024. The news comes after the Wi-Fi Alliance  launched a Wi-Fi 6 certification programme earlier this week.

The Alliance says the standard will provide new features and capabilities that enable substantially better Wi-Fi network performance in high-density environments such as stadiums, airports and industrial parks. Residental applications could also be significant, according to ABI Research.

Khin Sandi Lynn, analyst at ABI Research, said, โ€œMany applications, including video streaming, gaming and smart home applications, are simultaneously used by home broadband users from multiple devices. As gigabit-speed broadband service is already available to many residential broadband users, consumers are increasingly demanding faster whole-home Wi-Fi coverage with reliable, high throughput.โ€

CPE equipment includes routers, gateways, whole-home mesh systems, access points, and Wi-Fi extenders.

What is Wi-Fi 6?

Wi-Fi 6โ€™s features include: orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA, which shares channels to increase network efficiency and lower latency in high-demand environments; multi-user multiple input multiple output (MU-MIMO), which allows more downlink data to be transferred at once and enables an access point to transmit data to a larger number of devices concurrently. Transmit beamforming enables higher data rates at a given range for greater network capacity and 160 MHz channels increase bandwidth for greater performance with low-latency. Wi-Fi 6 offers peak data rates of up to 10 Gbps.

Device-makers have introduced Wi-Fi mesh systems to support whole-home Wi-Fi coverage, which is now gaining ground in many markets. Several service providers, including BT and Talk Talk, have launched Wi-Fi mesh systems to their broadband customers to support whole-home Wi-Fi experience.

ABI Research forecasts that the Wi-Fi CPE market will generate 221 million unit shipments in 2019.

Lynn said, โ€œFor service providers, the ability to support better home Wi-Fi networks is vital for reducing operational cost and reduce churn. Partnerships with CPE vendors to offer next-generation Wi-Fi CPE while expanding gigabit network coverage is essential for service providers. Strategies such as integration of the latest Wi-Fi standards into broadband CPE, leveraging smart home applications and features such as voice-control platforms can help service providers differentiate their services from competitors.

โ€œWhole-home Wi-Fi mesh systems and devices supporting higher Wi-Fi standards are expected to boost the Wi-Fi CPE market growth in the next five years.โ€