Evolution Digital’s EVO1840AP Wi-Fi 6E access point now OpenSync certified
Evolution Digital, a provider of a broad portfolio of integrated video products and whole-home broadband and wireless offerings, has announced that its EVO1840AP Wi-Fi 6E access point has received OpenSync certification to enable Plume’s managed Wi-Fi services. EVO1840AP is the third-party 6E dual-operational router and mesh beacon to receive certification to enable both HomePass and WorkPass services.
By combining the OpenSync framework, Plume’s services and Evolution Digital’s Wi-Fi 6 and 6E consumer premises equipment (CPE), Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can launch and manage cloud services at massive scale. Bringing longevity to existing CAPEX investments, OpenSync-powered CPE from multiple suppliers including gateways, routers and mesh beacons or extenders can coexist on the same home network, irrespective of Wi-Fi generation, with plug and play simplicity.
“We are thrilled to pave the way globally for 6E technology that offers the full depth and breadth of Plume’s premium software tools,” says Emily O’Donnell, Evolution Digital’s director product and communications. “Customer demand for Wi-Fi 6E is driving innovation, and Evolution Digital is proud to announce our first-to-market 6E device with HomePass and WorkPass. In collaborating with Plume, we provide ISPs with the highest quality future proof solutions that increase customer satisfaction and stickiness, while reducing churn.”
“We are delighted to further expand the portfolio of available OpenSync-certified CPEs,” says Liem Vo, chief OpenSync officer. “Evolution Digital continues to provide innovative hardware, that when teamed with OpenSync and Plume’s cloud services, create a highly scalable and dynamic platform for service providers to support the changing needs of the modern consumer.”
Delivering smart home Wi-Fi services
Evolution Digital’s Wi-Fi equipment integrated with OpenSync enables device management via Plume’s Haystack back-end service that gives ISPs end-to-end visibility to in-home networks and connected devices to identify issues in real-time. Among Haystack features are Tier 1, 2 and 3 support tools that help agents provide proactive troubleshooting, data-driven dashboards which can be leveraged to make informed business decisions, and API integrations to connect with existing OSS and BSS. Plume’s Harvest service provides ISPs with data-driven insights and business intelligence to drive growth using advanced network analytics and campaign automation tools.
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Plume’s HomePass and WorkPass mobile applications, available on both iOS and Android smart phones, can be branded to the ISP’s name, and put consumers in control of personalising and managing Wi-Fi settings such as network name and password, parental controls, guest network access and security settings such as ad blocking IoT security. HomePass’ adaptive Wi-Fi intelligently monitors, adjusts and optimises Wi-Fi networks to deliver Internet services at optimal performance to every device. The app also offers AI-powered cyber-security, which detects and blocks potential security threats, customizes content access and eliminates unwanted ads.
Evolution Digital’s Wi-Fi devices are pre-integrated with OpenSync and provide immediate access to Plume’s operator and consumer services suites. Evolution Digital is in-process for OpenSync integration on more whole-home Wi-Fi 6E and 7 devices.
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