[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Mercury, a specialized information and communication equipment company, announced on the 23rd that it has obtained the EasyMeshTM certification, a standard of the Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA), for the first time in Korea among WiFi6 routers for domestic telecom operators. This Wi-Fi router is the GiGA WiFi home ax, a product supplied to KT.


Mercury's GiGA WiFi home ax router has proven through the WFA certification of the EasyMeshTM function that it can provide smarter and seamless Wi-Fi coverage. EasyMesh is a technology that connects wireless network devices like a mesh to build an integrated wireless network over a wide area.


The GiGA WiFi home ax, released in June this year, is paired with the GiGA WiFi Buddy, and since the two devices connect wirelessly, Wi-Fi service is available anywhere the user desires even in wide and complex spaces. This allows users to use Wi-Fi services without interruption while moving through the space.


A Mercury official stated, "The GiGA WiFi home ax is a product applied with the EasyMesh standard of the Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA), and through this certification, we have demonstrated our technological prowess as a leading Wi-Fi company," adding, "As it is used as a core product to expand internet subscribers for domestic telecom operators, the supply volume is expected to increase."



He continued, "Since it is used by connecting to the existing Mercury GiGA WiFi Buddy product, the supply volume of the GiGA WiFi Buddy product is also expected to increase," emphasizing, "We also expect performance improvements through this product development."


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