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TrueBusiness has partnered with HPE Aruba to establish Thailand's first “Private Wi-Fi as a Service,” aiming to transform corporate Wi-Fi solutions for organizations in different industries.

The ‘Private Wi-Fi as a Service’ concept will focus on improving digital transformation capabilities while minimizing the costs in relation to conventional Wi-Fi infrastructure.

TrueBusiness aims to utilize HPE Aruba's advanced technology, such as Wi-Fi 7 access points and AI-powered edge computing, to provide high-quality wireless networks for businesses. These networks will optimize bandwidth, centrally manage network configurations, and ensure strong connectivity for a range of IoT devices.

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Pichit Thanyodom, Chief Business Officer at True Corporation, emphasized the importance of this collaboration in providing comprehensive end-to-end services, including network design, installation, continuous maintenance, and support. This not only streamlines the process of implementing Wi-Fi but also enables businesses to effectively address changing connectivity needs.

The service is offered as two options: 'On-the-Shelf Wi-Fi' for quick and flexible implementation suitable for SMEs, and 'Project-Based Wi-Fi' designed for larger enterprises that need personalized infrastructure solutions. Both solutions may be deployed across industries, including industrial manufacturing, financial services, retail, and hospitality.

Prakun Laohakittikul, Country Director for Thailand at HPE Aruba Networking, expressed his enthusiasm regarding this partnership which enables them to use their extensive worldwide knowledge in enterprise networking to assist Thai businesses with reliable and efficient Wi-Fi solutions that prioritize security and performance.

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HPE Aruba’s platform, operated through cloud technology and powered by artificial intelligence (AI), ensures the highest level of network efficiency and scalability.

The implementation of Wi-Fi 7 technology not only improves connection speeds that are comparable to LAN, but also enables the smooth integration of digital and IoT devices that are essential for current company operations.

TrueBusiness' dedication to supporting streamlined network administration and boosting operational efficiency in response to new market circumstances is evident in this partnership.

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