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AirTight Networks Rebrands to Mojo Networks; to Release New 802.11ac Access Points

AirTight Networks Rebrands to Mojo Networks; to Release New 802.11ac Access Points Image Credit: Mojo

Enterprise WiFi platform provider, AirTight Networks has rebranded itself as Mojo Networks with the aim of delivering a rich suite of cloud-first access, security and engagement capabilities, focused on Wi-Fi infrastructure. The company also unveiled two new cloud-managed Wi-Fi packages that deliver innovative cloud solutions for prolific Wi-Fi access and the upcoming release of new 802.11ac Wave 2 access points powered by industry leading Qualcomm VIVE solutions in Q2 2016.

Under its new Enterprise Access package, Mojo will provide all-inclusive Wi-Fi access with no controller or supplemental costs, feature and security upgrades included, and 24/7 customer support. Its Enterprise Elite package includes built-in functionality to engage and deliver enhanced services to Wi-Fi end-user customers, including social login, customer outreach and engagement analytics.

Rick Wilmer, CEO at Mojo Networks
We have our Fortune 500 customers and technology leaders telling us that they want their wireless networks to be managed from the cloud, and they are looking beyond simple hardware considerations when choosing a vendor.

Gopi Sirineni, senior director, product management, Qualcomm Atheros
Qualcomm VIVE with Qualcomm MU | EFX MU-MIMO technology provides up to three times increased capacity and user speeds..

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