The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has published a report on WiFi 7 trials for enterprises, featuring AT&T, CommScope, and Intel. Strictly, this is a comparison of the new standard to WiFi 6E, but the subtext in the wireless world is that WiFi could-slash-should be doing a lot more heavy lifting for MNOs, in the near future. The key takeaways from the WBA report are significant performance improvements, having tested in both 5 GHz and 6 GHz spectrum, using 160 MHz, 80 MHz, and 40 MHz channel widths. WiFi 7 supports up to 320 MHz channel widths, as well as Multi-Link Operations (MLO), multiple RU, and schedule-based QoS. Convergence Wireless Watch has been beating the WiFi convergence drum for years now.…