Extreme lands enterprise Wi-Fi 7 wins | Computer Weekly
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Extreme lands enterprise Wi-Fi 7 wins | Computer Weekly
"Noting that the launch of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Wi-Fi 7-based communications systems has marked a huge next step for connectivity throughout 2025, offering the potential for a communications platform that provides smarter, faster and more secure digital experiences, Extreme Networks has revealed a number of key contracts for such technology at a variety of locations spanning healthcare, education and sports."
"The company also noted that it was the first of its kind to deliver enterprise-grade and outdoor Wi-Fi 6E access points and have the first standard power grant for outdoor 6 GHz with automated frequency coordination. All 6 GHz Extreme Wireless access points feature WBA OpenRoaming, delivering automated, federated access to eliminate manual logins and insecure networks, enhancing security and productivity, as well as minimising support calls."
Extreme Networks launched AI-powered Wi-Fi 7 systems and announced contracts across healthcare, education and sports. Wi-Fi 7 aims to deliver smarter, faster and more secure digital experiences while increasing network efficiency and reducing downtime. Extreme introduced access points with dual IoT radios for multi-protocol support, power-over-Ethernet failover and always-on encryption. The company delivered enterprise-grade and outdoor Wi-Fi 6E APs and secured a power grant for outdoor 6 GHz with automated frequency coordination. All 6 GHz APs include WBA OpenRoaming for automated federated access to eliminate manual logins and reduce support calls. Customers include Baylor University, Barnsley College, Henry Ford Health and multiple sports venues.
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