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Taara's rival promises 10Gbps wireless internet with a seemingly cheaper plug-and-play setup, but there's a big elephant in the room


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At MWC 2026, pureLiFi introduced what it calls a new phase of wireless connectivity built on light-based data transmission rather than radio frequencies.

The company says its High-Bandwidth Architecture is capable of reaching 10Gbps, and is the “New Connectivity DNA” for networks evolving beyond 5G.

The claim places it in the same performance discussion as Taara, whose light-beam system has previously promised speeds up to 25Gbps under optimal conditions.

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