AirTies, AirSonics secure 30+ operators in North America
March 14, 2019
AirTies, a provider of managed in-home Wi-Fi solutions to global service providers, and AirSonics, a solutions provider to North American service providers, have revealed that more than 30 regional operators across North America presently deploy AirTies’ Smart Wi-Fi solutions to their subscribers.
AirSonics serves as a strategic partner for AirTies, offering managed Wi-Fi solutions and the StratiFi total-home Wi-Fi portfolio to regional service providers throughout North America. These operators deploy Mesh Access Points (APs) from AirTies, branded as AirSonics’ StratiFi 4920s, to help operators upgrade in-home Wi-Fi performance and coverage, and improve overall customer satisfaction.
“AirTies is perhaps best known for providing Smart Wi-Fi solutions to national or multinational service providers, but local and regional service providers face the exact same challenges and opportunities when it comes to in-home Wi-Fi,” said Philippe Alcaras, CEO of AirTies. “Consumers want consistent Wi-Fi in every corner of the home, and operators want more insights and control over home networks. AirSonics’ extensive experience has enabled us to reach dozens of new operators across North America.”
“At AirSonics, our mission is to help local and regional operators with the right products and solutions to differentiate and grow their businesses,” said Ron Musai, President and CEO of AirSonics. “Operators know that providing premium in-home Wi-Fi is critical, which is why we partnered with AirTies. AirTies’ Smart Wi-Fi and remote management software empower us to offer the best scalable, end-to-end wireless networking solution to our customers and prospects in towns and cities across North America.”
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