DutchNews.nl, March 9,
2015
There are so many competing wifi
networks in residential areas and city centres in the Netherlands that at least
50% of users say they have problems using the internet, according to research
by the governent’s telecoms agency.
The agency, which is part of the economic
affairs ministry, carried out readings at 180 different locations and found
that the most commonly used 2.4 GHz frequency is now ‘becoming full’.
In some
areas, up to 40 wifi networks are competing for bandwidth. This is leading to
problems with downloading, Skype conversations and speed.
A household with two
or more people can easily have 10 or more pieces of equipment using the network
when mobile phones, computers, televisions, printers and remote controls are
taken into account, the agency said.
Shifting more people to the 5 GHz wifi
band would improve the quality of internet connections considerably, the agency
said.

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