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CUJO AI Launches AI-powered Network Analytics Tool for Broadband Operators

CUJO AI Launches AI-powered Network Analytics Tool for Broadband Operators Image Credit: CUJO AI

CUJO AI this week announced the launch of Lens, a network analytics product designed for network operators to obtain granular, dynamic, and near real-time actionable insights about how customers use their home or business networks. 

Lens' interactive exploration interface and reporting dashboards are designed to enable network operators to navigate, cross-correlate and report on data related to connected devices, applications usage, content access, security threats, and privacy challenges that occur within consumer and business networks. Lens is offered to broadband network operators through a no-cost licensing program.

CUJO AI Lens allows technical and non technical teams to access complex information on a large scale intuitively and clearly for powerful answers across operations, business, marketing, and customer service. 

With over half a billion connected devices monitored and protected daily, CUJO AI brings to fixed network, mobile and public Wi-Fi operators around the world a complete portfolio of products to provide their customers with a seamlessly integrated suite of digital life protection services while improving their network monitoring, intelligence, and protection capabilities.

Andrea Peiro, President, CUJO AI
Lens helps reduce operating costs, improve marketing efficacy and provide a better customer experience by generating AI-driven insights on how end-users utilize their Internet connectivity in homes and businesses.

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