Indio Networks has developed WiOS, a next-generation WiFi
management software that is used to configure, manage and
monitor these access points over the Cloud. With simple
Plug-n-Play, the Access Points can be deployed by anyone,
without requiring technical know-how of complex RF and WiFi
technology. Optimized for video streaming, people can seamlessly
perform audio/video calls, online presentations and office work
over WiFi.
“Indio Networks aligns with the idea of Atmanirbhar
Bharat and Vocal for Local. We believe in simplifying
connectivity for common people and bringing Internet access to
all the corners of the world. Our vision is to enable an
ecosystem of small and mid-scale telecom & networking hardware
manufacturers in India. India has huge potential to offer value
innovation to emerging markets and Indio plans to be at the
forefront of wireless technology. Our products will help bring
economic growth and employment opportunities for millions of
people around the world,” said Mr. Rishikesh Ghare, CEO of Indio
Networks.
“Indio is excited to bring fully Indian manufactured WiFi access
points to the market. The current range of WiFi devices are
built on latest generation Qualcomm chipsets that deliver
superior performance, extended range and fast throughput for
modern wireless networks. Tested in challenging scenarios and
high-density venues, all our products have delivered
performances at par with industry benchmarks. We are looking
forward to serve Digital India and other key initiatives from
the Government and drive WiFi usage in our country,” said CTO of
Indio, Mr. Sohail Ahmad.
To manage the fair usage of bandwidth, time-based and
bandwidth-based policies were
implemented,
allowing users a daily time quota of 60 minutes and a total
bandwidth limit of 500MB. The
cloud-based controller facilitated simplified network
management,
intuitive login experiences for
passengers, and remote troubleshooting capabilities, ensuring
uninterrupted connectivity for all
users. Additionally, comprehensive user data logging and
archiving
procedures were established,
maintaining records for a period of one year.