Aksentt Tech Launches Netcaster Router for FTTH

Aksentt Tech has recently entered the customer premise equipment (CPE) market with the launch of their Netcaster Router, which supports optical input and is specifically designed for FTTH rollouts, marking the company’s initial foray into this rapidly growing market segment. The router features a dual antenna setup, a high-speed microprocessor, LAN Port, and demonstrates a speed exceeding 300 Mbps under test conditions. Users have praised the product for its straightforward Plug-and-Play setup, making it hassle-free, and its robust construction makes it suitable for rural environments.

Aksentt Tech Services Limited, known for delivering industry-specific solutions such as Information & Communication Technology Services, Cyber Security, and GIS solutions, has now focused its attention on providing CPEs for FTTH. These devices play a crucial role for broadband carriers, serving as the point of connection between a physical fiber-optic line and the user’s premises to ensure seamless Wi-Fi connectivity.

Emphasizing a commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative, Aksentt Tech manufactures its products domestically. The company aims to strengthen its vendor management program by collaborating with leading OEMs, emphasizing the local sourcing of products. Indrajit Shinde, the Director of Aksentt Tech, highlights this commitment and expresses the intention to source most products locally.

The upcoming Netcaster routers are expected to incorporate cutting-edge technology, specifically designed for extensive area coverage. This development is significant as FTTH subscribers increasingly rely on a variety of devices, from smartphones to smart TVs, all dependent on robust Wi-Fi connectivity. It will be interesting to see how Aksentt Tech further expands its product line in the CPE market and integrates its technological expertise to enhance offerings.

Website: https://www.netcaster.in/

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