ASSIA Is Your EasyMesh Partner
Wi-Fi Alliance© EasyMesh R1 is out, R2 is coming at the end of 2019. Should internet service providers wait for R2 or start supporting mesh networks now? ASSIA Is Your EasyMesh Partner
Wi-Fi Alliance© EasyMesh R1 is out, R2 is coming at the end of 2019. Should internet service providers wait for R2 or start supporting mesh networks now? ASSIA Is Your EasyMesh Partner
Fiber-like speeds of 10-1000 Gbps (1 Tbps) are possible using unexploited waveguide modes of current copper infrastructure cables containing twisted-pair phone lines. Terabit DSLs and Wireless-Dimensionality in the Terahertz Band
MWC19 Barcelona saw key announcements siting the beginning of mobile and Wi-Fi convergence, separation of router software and hardware, 6GHz Wi-Fi and more. Mobile World Congress 19: Mobile and Wi-Fi Convergence
Ubiquitous 1 Gbps: How data sciences, including both analytics and optimization, can contribute to our industry’s access networks evolution. AI and the Ubiquitous 1 Gbps Access Network
This paper lays out the business case for managed home wi-fi solutions for service providers and operators providing residential DSL and broadband services. The Case for Managed Home Wi-Fi | Download Free Paper
Wi-Fi Now Berlin discussed Telecom operators taking responsibility for Wi-Fi customer experience, enabling bandwidth to the device, connected home future. Wi-Fi NOW Berlin | Wi-Fi Work Congress Expo and Conference
Guth Marketing Group provides Fractional Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) services to seed-level, series A, and late-stage startups outside the four major US tech centers. Rich Guth had a successful career spanning decades, holding executive marketing positions at Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay area startups founded by technological leaders such as Steve Jobs, the father of internet email Eric Allman, the father of DSL Dr. John Cioffi, a pioneer in enterprise AI solutions Chuck Williams, among many others, Rich—now based out of Indianapolis—is sharing his experience and expertise with first-time CEOs and technology founders without access to the resources of the four major tech centers.