One thing every user and IT admin can agree on is that faster Wi-Fi data speeds [2] would be a dream come true. In 2012, we can all consider our Gigabit dreams fulfilled as 802.11ac devices begin to roll out later this year.
Wi-Fi chipset maker Broadcom announced that devices with 802.11ac compatibility would be hitting the market this summer [3]. The company has launched a website, 5gwifi.org [4], to promote the next generation of Wi-Fi, and on the site, they’ve put together timeline of the evolution of Wi-Fi.

In 1997, the first generation of the wireless Internet standard transmitted data at 2 megabits per second. But in 2012, 802.11ac promises gigabit data speeds. That’s a 500-fold increase in Wi-Fi data speeds over a 15-year time span. That’s progress.
So what will we do with all that speed? More video conferencing, more media streaming and more mobile computing.
Are you eager for a faster wireless future?
Links:
[1] http://www.biztechmagazine.com/author/ricky-ribeiro
[2] http://www.biztechmagazine.com/article/2010/11/wireless-wonder
[3] http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/29/broadcom-802-11ac-chipsets-already-in-preproduction-preparing/
[4] http://www.5gwifi.org/