A new Wi-Fi solution has been launched by a Welsh telecoms company.
Ogi, a full-service Welsh telecommunications company, has expanded its business-grade portfolio with the launch of a new Wi-Fi solution powered by eero, an Amazon company.
The Ogi Pro package features eero's advanced TrueMesh Wi-Fi technology, enhanced security, and real-time control.
This provides fast, scalable, and secure network solutions to support modern businesses.
This move makes Ogi the first telecoms provider in Wales to offer Amazon's advanced Wi-Fi technology to businesses.
The Ogi Pro package can support up to four separate networks, allowing businesses to manage key processes and payment systems securely.
It also offers a fully customisable public Wi-Fi experience.
The eero app allows business owners to manage their networks remotely, providing real-time insights and network control from anywhere.
Ogi's director of business sales, Andy Dow, said: "As businesses look to technology to improve efficiency and user experience, Ogi is here to equip them with the tools they need to grow and thrive.
"With eero for Business, the Ogi Pro solution not only provides high-performance connectivity but also makes sure that businesses have the security, control, and support to navigate today’s staff and customer expectations.
"We’re excited to bring eero for Business to our suite of Ogi Pro solutions – an essential tool for those looking to drive innovation and maintain a strong digital presence."
The Ogi Pro eero for Business solution is designed to be easy to install and scale, supporting offices with up to 75 devices.
It is packed with advanced security features to ensure businesses in Wales can stay ahead.
Ogi also offers local, Wales-based support through a dedicated Ogi Pro business service desk, providing access to expert IT knowledge.
For more information on how Ogi Pro can support businesses, visit the Ogi website.
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