Airties Rolls Out ‘Airties Lite’ To Manage Retail Wi‑Fi Gateways Via TR‑369

Connectivity provider Airties introduced Airties Lite, a platform that lets internet service providers observe, diagnose and manage the in-home broadband experience of retail-purchased gateways and routers using the TR‑369 (USP) standard — without installing software on consumer hardware.

The offering targets markets where consumers commonly bring their own devices, which can leave operators without visibility into performance or the ability to troubleshoot. By tapping TR‑369 and standardized data models such as TR‑181, Airties Lite gives ISPs a unified view of retail and ISP-provisioned gateways, drawing on the same cloud platform, interface and care tools used for the company’s Airties Home suite.

Metin Taskin, Airties co-founder-CEO, said the inability to manage retail gateways adds cost and churn risk for operators. He said Airties Lite brings the company’s diagnostics and recommendations to any retail gateway that supports TR‑369, aiming to improve performance and standardize care workflows.

Core capabilities include:

  • Agentless integration of TR‑369 (USP) devices, with no custom firmware or ISP-side hardware changes; legacy devices can add USP support.
  • A real-time Connectivity Experience Index scoring each gateway from 1 to 100 to track and improve service quality.
  • AI-driven root-cause diagnostics and actionable recommendations for support teams.
  • Proactive campaign tools to identify homes with poor Wi‑Fi performance and target outreach or service upgrades.
  • Unified care workflows across agentless and agent-integrated gateways on the same cloud platform and UI.
  • An upgrade path to premium Airties Home features such as device intelligence, application prioritization, cybersecurity, parental controls, end-to-end speed tests and scheduling, inline broadband monitoring, advanced analytics, client steering, mesh and topology optimization, zero-touch installation, and enhanced apps and UIs.

Analysys Mason Research Director Martin Scott said retail devices often sit outside operators’ monitoring and troubleshooting frameworks, and that standards including TR‑369 (USP) and TR‑181 provide a scalable way to extend visibility across heterogeneous home networks.

The post Airties Rolls Out ‘Airties Lite’ To Manage Retail Wi‑Fi Gateways Via TR‑369 appeared first on TV News Check.


Discover more from RSS Feeds Cloud

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from RSS Feeds Cloud

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading