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Parks Associates and TechSee Research: Wi-Fi Quality Gaps Drive 50-point NPS Swing and Put 43% of At-risk Broadband Households on the Brink of ChurnPLANO, Texas, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- New research released by Parks Associates and TechSee at Enterprise Connect shows that as broadband competition expands across fiber, 5G fixed wireless, and next-generation satellite services, providers are increasingly winning or losing customers based on the quality of the in-home Wi-Fi experience. The firm's latest white paper, "Seeing the Unseen: Delivering Connectivity with Confidence," developed from a survey of 8,000 US internet households, quantifies the direct financial and brand impact of poor in-home connectivity and outlines how self-support apps enhanced with visual AI can reverse churn risk and strengthen loyalty. "The home has become the new competitive battleground for service providers and smart home brands," said Eitan Cohen, CEO of TechSee. "Most connectivity issues originate in the physical environment, yet traditional service channels depend on verbal descriptions and remote signal telemetry. Visual AI plays a critical role in closing that visibility gap. Providers that can clearly understand and resolve what is happening inside the home will be better positioned to protect loyalty, reduce churn risk, and improve operational performance." TechSee will demonstrate its approach to whole-home connectivity assurance during Enterprise Connect (Booth 1015), highlighting how visual AI can resolve coverage issues across service channels. Research highlights:
With mobile network operators now accountig for an estimated 11% of residential internet households via fixed wireless, and low-Earth orbit satellite providers expanding nationally, service differentiation is shifting from throughput to experience. Parks Associates finds that customer premise equipment (CPE), Wi-Fi 6/6E and Wi-Fi 7 upgrades, mesh systems, and intelligent router telemetry are emerging as critical competitive levers. However, traditional telemetry alone cannot fully diagnose home environment challenges such as router placement, interference, or structural barriers. "Self-support apps powered by visual AI offer a scalable solution and enable customers to diagnose issues instantly, receive guided remediation, and avoid unnecessary truck rolls," said Jennifer Kent, SVP & Principal Analyst, Parks Associates. "As broadband penetration reaches maturity and competitive entry accelerates, ISPs face a defining moment: control the in-home experience or risk losing it to competitors that can deliver clearer visibility and faster resolution." The research is available for download. Parks Associates will host its 30th annual CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference May 5-7 in Santa Clara. For more or to schedule an interview with an analyst, contact Mindi Sue Sternblitz-Rubenstein, 972-490-1113. About Parks Associates The firm also fosters industry growth and collaboration by convening thousands of leaders each year through its flagship executive conferences, including CONNECTIONS™, Connected Health Summit, Smart Energy Summit, Smart Spaces, and Future of Video. Learn more at https://www.parksassociates.com. About TechSee Mindi Sue Sternblitz-Rubenstein
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