Trinidad and Tobago: TATT officially allows Wi-Fi 6E devices


On April 11, 2024, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) issued an announcement updating the list of devices and technical requirements for 5925-6425MHz in the form of a revised device category. These devices can be divided into two categories, and the requirements are as follows:

  • Class 1 device: End-user or CPE device with a maximum output power of 24 dBm
  • Class 2 equipment: Base station equipment with a maximum output power of 30 dBm, currently only allowed for indoor use.

This update has already taken effect. Click this link to view the original TATT announcement.

Extended Reading: Trinidad and Tobago is located in ITU Region 2, in January 2024 the announcement has stated that the use of 6425-7125MHz will be based onWRC-23. The above resolution does not include 6425-7125MHz, and the subsequent CTTL-T will continue to pay attention to whether TATT will reserve this frequency band for IMT use.