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Foxtel launches new broadband modem with Wi-Fi 6 technology

• The new modem has been designed to respond to the needs of the modern home

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jun 1, 2022
2 min read
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Foxtel has launched a next generation broadband modem featuring the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology. The modem is designed to better maintain Wi-Fi speeds across multiple devices for a range of needs, including work and learning functionality, in addition to giving people access to over 20,000 hours of content on Foxtel via iQ set top boxes and streaming capability across Foxtel’s suite of apps including Prime Video and Netflix.

The new modem has been designed to respond to the needs of the modern home, enabling users to not only stream Ultra HD content, but work and learn remotely at home too. With this new Wi-Fi 6 modem technology, and double the memory of the previous generation modem, Foxtel has improved modem performance to help customers make the most of its catalogue of streaming entertainment.

Cameron Wheeler, head of broadband product management, Foxtel said: “We’re committed to bringing the best and most innovative technology solutions within the home, to our customers including the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology.”

“We’re delighted to bring the new broadband modem to our customers, alongside our partner, CommScope, to deliver a great Wi-Fi experience, so broadband customers can keep watching all their favourite shows, sport and movies, along with all their home internet needs from taking work calls to remote learning.”

Customers who switch to Foxtel Broadband from June 1 will receive the Wi-Fi 6 modem, while existing Broadband customers can call 131 999 to discuss the upgrade options available.

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