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SyTRA allows 6GHz band for WLAN.

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17-SEP-24

SyTRA has updated WLAN/RLAN Regulation to include WLAN 6GHz band.
 
 The Syrian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (SyTRA) has updated WLAN/RLAN Regulation by adding WLAN 5925-6425 MHz band.

 This new regulation allows the use of 5925–6425 MHz for WLAN with a power  limit of 23dBm and for indoor use (inside buildings only).
 
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