Ruckus Wireless has launched the industry’s highest capacity three stream (ZoneFlex 7982) and most affordable dual stream (ZoneFlex 7321) 802.11n smart Wi-Fi access points for carriers and enterprises requiring increased wireless performance, capacity.
The Ruckus ZoneFlex 7982 and ZoneFlex 7321 enhance the high and low ends of the Wi-Fi market, making Ruckus the industry’s leading supplier of enterprise and carrier-class Wi-Fi with the richest collection of indoor and outdoor solutions in performance, design, and price point.
Sudarshan Boosupalli, General Manager, India & SAARC Operations, Ruckus Wireless Inc said, “We are witnessing constant demands for increased capacity, owing to the greater usage of Wi-Fi enabled devices and the proliferation of applications like VoIP, video, large file transfers and so on. ZoneFlex 7982 addresses the bourgeoning growth of connected devices in high-density, high-traffic environments in mature markets, and thus, offer a seamless browsing experience to our end consumers. The other new product ZoneFlex 7321 has the best price performance which is perfect for India”.
The demands for seamless connectivity and much greater capacity led us to bring our latest ZoneFlex 7321 & ZoneFlex 7982 into the market. The new Ruckus three stream AP is simply the highest capacity AP we've ever seen giving us even more power and reliability with fewer APs, whereas ZoneFlex 7321 is an invincible product in this price category, ensuring superior performance in all corners. With this new system in place we can support increasing demands on the network for years to come."
The new ZoneFlex 7982 and 7321 Smart Wi-Fi access points were developed for enterprises and telecom operators face similar pressures from myriad of new users armed with wireless only mobile devices, accessing a richer mix of multimedia traffic. Meanwhile, mobile wireless usage is continuing to shift indoors. Within enterprise environments, the majority of Wi-Fi use is inside buildings during working hours. And for operators, network analysis has shown that the majority of mobile data usage, close to 80 percent, is indoor and nomadic, rather than truly mobile.
Delivering consistent performance and maintaining stable connections within such high capacity environments and to smart mobile devices that constantly change their location and orientation have become major concerns. The simple variation of a device’s orientation can account for up to a 5x performance degradation among Wi-Fi products unable to adapt to such changes. |