The Future of Broadband: Metin Taskin in CSI Magazine

We are thrilled to share that Airties CEO and Co-Founder, Metin Taskin, has been featured in the Summer 2026 digital edition of CSI Magazine. As the broadband landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, ISPs and operators face a complex new set of challenges in delivering seamless connectivity to subscribers. The sheer volume of devices in the modern connected home is growing, but the technology powering those devices is incredibly fragmented.

In his featured commentary for CSI Magazine, Metin highlights the critical pillars that will define the next generation of home networks and operator success:

"The future of broadband will depend increasingly on intelligent network management, AI-driven security and the ability to cope with millions of ageing legacy connected devices."

As operators look to reduce churn and elevate the customer experience, relying on raw speed is no longer sufficient. Success requires a proactive approach, utilizing AI to manage the home network autonomously, secure vulnerable endpoints, and optimize performance across a mix of brand-new Wi-Fi 7 hardware and decade-old legacy IoT devices.

About Airties

Airties empowers operators to provide smooth, smart, secure connectivity for all. Airties turns smart connectivity into a competitive advantage for operators and enhances how subscribers experience connectivity in the real world: making every connection smarter and more reliable. Airties AI-driven insights enable operators to lower churn, reduce expenses, boost satisfaction, and attract new customers. Across departments, from engineering to marketing, Airties helps increase efficiency, accelerate innovation, and design smarter campaigns. Airties’ holistic suite of hardware-agnostic software enables ISPs to manage connectivity, based on leading industry standards and open-source software, across their fibre, cable/DSL, and fixed wireless access (FWA) deployments. Airties’ customers include leading service providers such as AT&T, Cox, Deutsche Telekom, Telia, Telstra, T-Mobile US, Vodafone, and many others across the world. More information is available at www.airties.com.

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