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Airties Introduces Orbit to Revolutionize Wi-Fi Testing for Broadband Providers
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Apr 01, 2024

Airties, the leading provider of managed Wi-Fi solutions for broadband service providers, has officially launched Orbit, a continuous test automation platform. Announced in Paris, France, on March 31, 2024, Orbit aims to streamline Smart Wi-Fi integrations and deployments for broadband service providers, customer premises equipment (CPE) manufacturers, and system-on-chip (SoC) manufacturers.

Orbit tackles a critical industry challenge: ensuring reliable data accuracy and performance measurement across various Wi-Fi chipsets, software, and hardware configurations. This platform enables continuous validation of data during software modifications and firmware updates, addresses common Wi-Fi performance issues, and speeds up the managed Wi-Fi deployment process through self-certification.

Historically, Wi-Fi software integration testing has been manually intensive, plagued by inconsistent testing procedures, and hampered by device and software functionality variabilities in different test environments. Such challenges often result in inaccuracies or misinterpretations, necessitating complex troubleshooting efforts that delay product launches and increase deployment costs. Orbit resolves these issues by offering a comprehensive automated testing platform that can be installed on-premises at the testing facilities of broadband service providers, CPE manufacturers, and SoC providers.

Metin Taskin, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Airties, emphasized the importance of Orbit, stating, "Service providers need an efficient way to manage broadband software variability to ensure consistent quality home Wi-Fi, test the impact of software updates, and launch new products. Orbit simplifies and standardizes traditional testing methods, allowing operators, OEMs, and SoC manufacturers to confidently verify performance and efficiency. This results in quicker time-to-market, lower costs, and an enhanced Wi-Fi experience for all stakeholders."

Orbit delivers multiple benefits, including accelerated time-to-market by significantly cutting down the data verification process, self-certification for greater control and autonomy, improved data quality and validation, resource efficiency and cost reduction through automated testing, enhanced collaboration and quick issue resolution, and consistent updates in a controlled environment. Airties' commitment to addressing the broadband ecosystem's challenges is further demonstrated by the global deployment of Orbit among leading broadband service providers, CPE manufacturers, and chipset suppliers.

Airties also offers multi-floor test homes equipped with custom robots, known as AirBots, for real-world device and application performance testing. This innovative approach allows customers to conduct hundreds of fully automated Wi-Fi tests, tailored to specific requirements or following generic plans, to ensure thorough and cost-effective Wi-Fi software validation.

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