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Technicolor, Net Lynk Team Up to Supply Wi-Fi 6 Gateways to UK ISPs

Technicolor, Net Lynk Team Up to Supply Wi-Fi 6 Gateways to UK ISPs Image Credit:Technicolor Connected Home

Technicolor Connected Home and Net Lynk have teamed up to make Wi-Fi 6 gateways and extenders available to internet service providers (ISPs) in the United Kingdom.

This will provide the first opportunity for consumers in the United Kingdom to benefit from the extended in-home wireless coverage and enhanced reliability that Wi-Fi 6 brings to the table. The Wi-Fi 6 standard was developed to support the growing number of devices within households in densely populated environments. It eliminates interference and other issues that have impeded the performance of previous generations of wireless local-area networking technologies. 

 

Depending on the size and configuration of homes across the UK, ISPs can utilize a distributed architecture consisting of a central gateway and extenders to optimize high-quality coverage and access to internet resources. Wi-Fi 6 technology also reduces latency, improving the performance of devices, applications and services in the connected home environment.  

Net Lynk Group is a privately owned company based in Birmingham, UK and has been active for over 20 years. Growing year on year, Net Lynk is a leading UK provider of order fulfilment, distribution and remote management services for Broadband CPE. As such, Net Lynk has developed strong relationships with some of the country’s largest organisations, from Internet service providers, to telecommunication companies.

Giovanni Tumino, VP, Technicolor Connected Home, UK Ireland, Central South Europe, and EMEA Distribution
The Wi-fi 6 extenders and gateways from Technicolor Connected Home that Net Lynk is making available to select ISPs will meet the demand for the growing number of devices that require internet access to meet the rising needs of British consumers.

Mark Fletcher, Director for Net Lynk
As investments are made in last-mile access technologies such as fibre to the home to support demand for higher bandwidth, Wi-Fi 6 enabled extenders improve the management of multiple devices and enhance connectivity throughout the home. 

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