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TP-Link has announced a partnership with Connect Fibre, the first ISP to deploy its Wi-Fi 7 range to customers.
The partnership comes as TP-Link was the first vendor to launch a complete Wi-Fi 7 product line, allowing Connect Fibre to enhance its offering and provide customers with improved performance, coverage, and security.
Connect Fibre is a full fibre network operator and broadband WiFi provider to under-served communities.
The HB610 and HB810 Wi-Fi 7 routers will form part of Connect Fibre’s new broadband packages, allowing customers to experience gigabit speeds over both wired and wireless connections for the first time. The new range delivers speeds of up to 4.8x faster and improves network capacity 5x versus previous Wi-Fi 6 technology.
Connect Fibre is also launching a new Wi-Fi 7 Connect Mesh add-on service powered by TP-Link’s HB210 Pro mesh node.
Designed to support ISPs, TP-Link’s Aginet Unified Cloud (TAUC) solution is dedicated to simplifying operations, reducing costs over the ISP service lifecycle. It also offers comprehensive monitoring and remote troubleshooting support.
Deryck Shepherd, Chief Commercial Officer at Connect Fibre, said: “This partnership allows us to offer a range of Wi-Fi 7 products that will deliver seamless broadband in every corner of the home.”