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by adamsmith 1967 days ago
The higher the frequency the more data you can send. This is known as the Shannon Limit. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noisy-channel_coding_theorem
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Shannon limit says nothing about frequency. It's about bandwidth. You can have just as much sodium available at lower frequencies than higher, and in fact, it's usually preferable.
well kind of hard to find 1 GHz of bandwidth below 1 GHz in frequency .
The point being that people are discussing very high microwave frequencies Here. There is still a ton of spectrum available around 10-25GHz. You don't need 40+ to get that.