The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has shared its 2025 predictions, outlining key trends in Wi-Fi evolution to meet demands for higher speeds, better security, and greater energy efficiency.

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Tiago Rodrigues, WBA President and CEO, emphasized the industry’s critical moment as demand for seamless, secure, and high-performance connectivity surges.

Wi-Fi 7 Adoption
Wi-Fi 7 will see early adoption among technology-driven industries, smart home enthusiasts, enterprises, and public venues. It will support high-density, high-speed connectivity, enabling applications like 8K streaming, IoT integration, and real-time data collection in smart cities.

6 GHz Expansion and AFC
The rollout of Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) systems will expand 6 GHz Wi-Fi use in regions like the U.S., Canada, Europe, and parts of Asia. This will improve connectivity in outdoor and high-traffic areas, ensuring coexistence with incumbent services.

AI-Driven Network Optimization
AI will optimize Wi-Fi networks by analyzing traffic patterns, managing devices, and adjusting bandwidth in real time. This is particularly important for smart homes and IoT-heavy environments, where performance demands are high.

Wi-Fi and 5G Convergence
The convergence of Wi-Fi and 5G/6G will ensure seamless connectivity by dynamically switching between networks. This will enhance smart city applications, autonomous vehicles, AR/VR experiences, and edge computing, leveraging the strengths of both technologies.

OpenRoaming
OpenRoaming adoption will grow globally, improving public and guest Wi-Fi experiences. It will also expand into IoT, enabling zero-touch provisioning and emergency response systems while creating new opportunities for mobile network operators.

TIP OpenWiFi
TIP OpenWiFi adoption will continue, especially in cost-sensitive markets and among managed service providers. Growth will depend on overcoming scalability challenges and competing with established WLAN providers.

Increased IoT Device Connectivity
Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 7, and Wi-Fi HaLow will optimize networks for IoT devices. Wi-Fi HaLow, with its extended range and low power consumption, will revolutionize applications in agriculture, manufacturing, and smart cities.

API-First Approach
The API-first strategy will dominate Wi-Fi development, ensuring flexibility, scalability, and seamless integration into digital architectures. APIs will play a critical role in building robust and adaptable solutions.

Expansion of Public Wi-Fi Networks
Governments and municipalities will expand public Wi-Fi as part of smart city initiatives, offering reliable, low-cost connectivity for urban areas. OpenRoaming will simplify network management and support IoT applications in smart cities.

Greater Focus on Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency will be a top priority, particularly for IoT devices. Technologies like Target Wake Time (TWT) will reduce power consumption by scheduling network check-ins, extending battery life for connected devices.

Baburajan Kizhakedath

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