Edgewater Wireless Applauds the NRC IRAP IP Assist Program
Innovative program supports the development of Canadian IP and helps secure next-generation wireless capabilities and applications
“Supporting Canadian innovation through programs like the NRC IRAP IP Assist program creates greater opportunities for companies like ours to develop ground-breaking, standards-leading Intellectual Property and helps secure Canada’s position in the global wireless and semiconductor ecosystem,” said
“It is an exciting time in the evolution of Wi-Fi, with the launch of Wi-Fi7 and its marquee feature - Multi-Link Operation (MLO). MLO is the first feature to require multiple channels, amplifying the vast need for Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing to deliver low-latency Wi-Fi,” said
The development of additional IP in Spectrum Slicing extends Edgewater’s leadership position in the space and strategically positions Edgewater as the de-facto company for implementing this advanced technology. With support received through the NRC IRAP IP Assist Program, Edgewater can assure that the novelties which arise from its thought leadership and the continued development of Spectrum Slicing technology remain the IP of Edgewater and can effect a positive result in the Canadian semiconductor, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence (AI) industries, building financial and economic security for
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Edgewater’s physical layer Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to enable more radios to operate in each area. Think of SpectrumSlicing like moving from a single-lane road to a multi-lane highway — regardless of Wi-Fi technology. The recently completed Proof of Concept (PoC) with a major Tier 1 Service Provider showed 7 to 18 times performance gains in 75% of homes surveyed. Interestingly, homes with the most devices saw the greatest improvements.
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