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Quantenna's Spartan Architecture Brings High-Capacity Mesh Wi-Fi to TIME's Malaysian CustomersLAS VEGAS, Jan. 08, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantenna Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ : QTNA) announced today that Quantenna’s QV860 chipset is powering TIME dotCom’s latest dual-band dual concurrent mesh extender, the WiFi Booster. Based on the AirTies Air 4830, the WiFi Booster leverages the high-performance capabilities of Spartan architecture to bring extended coverage, increased capacity and faster speeds to all Wi-Fi devices throughout the home. Additional features include auto-configuration, network mapping, Wi-Fi channel selection, client roaming management, band steering and video support. The WiFi Booster dynamically establishes the best link between the data source (typically from the Internet to the operator’s gateway) and each client device. It intelligently analyzes real-time home network conditions and directs consumer devices such as laptops and tablets to the best available channel and band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) for enhanced performance. Consequently, this solution provides an optimized Wi-Fi network and top speed for dual-band services. “We are excited about this collaboration and the continued momentum of our geographical expansion plans,” said David Carroll, senior vice president of worldwide sales, Quantenna. “Leveraging our Spartan architecture, TIME is providing its customers with a super-fast broadband connection and whole-home coverage.” “Our objective is to provide the best possible home broadband experience for our uses, including Wi-Fi,” said Angelia Ooi, head of product, marketing and experience at TIME dotCom. “This requires innovative devices and we’re pleased that Quantenna’s technology allows us to help our users optimize their experience.” About Quantenna Communications Media Contact About TIME dotCom Media Contact Karin Chan |