[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Network solution specialist Gaon Broadband announced on the 11th that it will supply Wi-Fi 6 wireless routers (AP Router) and solutions to Hungarian telecom operator Magyar Telekom.


Magyar Telekom is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, a global telecommunications operator with approximately 240 million subscribers in 13 countries worldwide, including T-Mobile.


The supplied product is the first Wi-Fi 6 wireless router to be launched in Hungary. With Mesh functionality, multiple routers within a home can be connected to extend the network signal range, allowing high-quality network usage even in large homes.


Gaon Broadband has developed and will supply a dedicated smartphone application that enables end consumers to easily install the product and manage Wi-Fi status. Currently, work is underway to add KRMS (Kaon Remote Management System) functionality to the application and wireless routers, which will enable real-time product monitoring and automatic optimization of the network environment in the future.


KRMS is a remote network management solution developed by Gaon Broadband that allows operators to resolve issues faced by end consumers experiencing communication failures remotely. It is gaining attention in the market due to cost-saving effects for operators and the growth of the untact industry.



A company official stated, “We successfully secured this contract by being recognized for our technological capabilities and references that can provide integrated solutions encompassing network equipment and operation systems,” adding, “Since Magyar Telekom is a foothold in the European telecommunications market, we will use this as a stepping stone to expand solution supply to Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Croatia, and Germany.”


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