The 802.11a IEEE standard allows wireless ISPs and Wi-Fi Hotspots
to carry voice, video and data at a blazing 54 Mbps. All 802.11a networking equipment uses
the 5 gigahertz slice of wireless spectrum and is usually used for wireless backbone connections
between access points or base stations.
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