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Telenet Partners with Plume to Launch Brand New WiFi System in Belgium

Telenet Partners with Plume to Launch Brand New WiFi System in Belgium Image Credit: grapestock/Bigstockphoto.com

Leading telecommunications services provider Telenet has partnered with personalized communications services pioneer Plume®, to launch a brand new WiFi system, ‘Telenet 360o Wi-Fi’ to consumers throughout Belgium.

The solution is powered by Plume’s intelligent cloud- and AI-based technology, leveraging adaptive WiFi and Plume’siconic SuperPod™ designs, to deliver a dynamic, self-learning system that continuously monitors the home networkto ensure an uninterrupted Wi-Fi signal throughout the customer’s home.

Both the SuperPods and the new Telenet 360o modem support the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, and through OpenSync® integration, optimize seamlesslythrough the cloud to dynamically adjust to network usage and serve the best internet experience to every connected device.

The adaptive WiFi service is integrated into the Telenet app which brings many benefits including fast and simple user self-installation, and advanced user controls for managing the home network while enabling Telenet’s customer service team to respond quickly and proactively to resolve network issues that may arise through push notifications.

Dieter Nieuwdorp, Responsible for Marketing at Telenet
WiFi is of crucial importance to the customer experience. Good WiFi results in happy customers. We, therefore, aim to provide them with the best technology, thereby unburdening our customers to the best of our ability.

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