Huawei has announced that its patent licensing royalty rate for Wi-Fi 7 technologies will be set at $0.50 per unit for Wi-Fi 7 compliant devices. The announcement, made on July 3, 2026, underscores Huawei’s dedication to fostering a healthy innovation ecosystem through fair, transparent, and predictable licensing practices.
Wi-Fi 7, the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology, delivers dramatically higher throughput, lower latency, and greater reliability. According to Huawei, it serves as much more than just a connectivity upgrade; it lays the groundwork for the next wave of digital transformation and opens up new possibilities for interactions between people and intelligent systems.
As a leading contributor to the IEEE 802.11 standards family, Huawei has played a pivotal role in shaping Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) technologies and holds one of the largest portfolios of declared essential patents for Wi-Fi 7. The company invested a decade of research and substantial resources into developing the core technologies that make Wi-Fi 7 truly next generation.
Huawei has emerged as a leader in the global Wi-Fi licensing landscape, and its patent license agreements had covered over 1.2 billion consumer electronic devices worldwide by the end of 2024. With today’s announcement, Huawei provides clear advance notice of its Wi-Fi 7 royalty rate, which is $0.50 per unit for consumer-grade Wi-Fi 7 devices. Implementers may obtain licenses either through bilateral agreements or via patent pools, on FRAND (Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory) terms.
In July 2022, Huawei joined the Sisvel Wi-Fi 6 patent pool as a founding member, concurrently becoming both a licensor and a licensee of the pool. The patent pool is a valuable option for the industry, providing a ‘one-stop’ licensing solution under a transparent and fair framework with lower transaction costs. Building on this success, Huawei has extended its participation to the Sisvel Wi-Fi Multimode pool as a founding member, offering licensees a single, streamlined platform for accessing essential patents across both Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 generations.
Alan Fan, Huawei’s Chief Intellectual Property Officer, said: ‘Through these initiatives, Huawei continues to facilitate collaborative licensing models that balance the interests of innovators and implementers, further reinforcing its leadership in shaping a transparent and efficient global Wi-Fi licensing environment.’
For more information on Huawei’s Wi-Fi 7 licensing program, visit the Huawei IP licensing webpage.
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