Airties deployed by Deutsche Telekom for managed Wi-Fi 7 experience
November 4, 2025
Airties, a provider of AI-driven software that improves the connectivity experience for ISPs’ subscribers, has been deployed to support Deutsche Telecom’s first Wi-Fi 7 launch for consumers across Germany. Today’s announcement builds upon the longstanding relationship between the two companies in which Airties provides managed connectivity solutions to Deutsche Telekom.
Deutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies. Airties empowers broadband service providers to deliver smooth, smart connectivity for all. Across the globe, ISPs rely upon Airties’ software for the ongoing optimization of their customers’ broadband experience to help reduce churn, attract new customers, lower operating and support costs, and innovate in new ways. Airties’ AI-driven insights, across devices and applications, helps ISPs improve performance quality, market effectively, and deliver a premium managed broadband experience to consumers.
“Launching Wi-Fi 7 in Germany, as part of a fully managed Wi-Fi experience, demonstrates our unwavering commitment to provide exceptional speed, connectivity, and reliability to our customers,” said Pedro Bandeira, Senior Vice President of Product and New Business at Deutsche Telekom. “We continue to rely upon Airties to help improve home connectivity, and we look forward to working with them, and all our partners, to launch Wi-Fi 7 to more of our customers.”
“We’re honored that Deutsche Telekom has deployed Airties to support their first Wi-Fi 7 launch across Germany,” said Metin Taskin, CEO and founder of Airties. “Our multi-year relationship is based on a mutual understanding that providing optimized and high-quality home connectivity is paramount to today’s consumers. Deutsche Telekom’s customers deserve the best possible performance across all of their devices and applications, which is what Airties Home was designed to help deliver.”
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