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"...signals that use lower frequencies than traditional Wi-Fi, so they can travel faster and farther."
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Hmmm. I'm not too sure about the "travel -faster-" part.
I'm pretty sure that, like all energy of this type, the "lower frequencies" travel at the speed of light, which is still considered the maximum.
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