
Edgewater Wireless to Join Industry Leaders at RDK Tech Summit 2025, Advancing Broadband Innovation and Wi-Fi Performance for the Connected Home
OTTAWA, Ontario & LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. (TSXV: YFI) (OTC: KPIFF), the industry leader in Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing technology for residential and enterprise markets, is pleased to announce its participation in the exclusive RDK Tech Summit 2025, taking place May 6–7 at the Hilton London Syon Park in the United Kingdom. This invitation-only event brings together global RDK licensees and member companies to explore cutting-edge innovations in broadband and video technologies. (rdkcentral.com)
Edgewater Wireless to Advance Broadband Innovation at RDK Tech Summit 2025. At the invitation-only RDK Tech Summit 2025, Edgewater Wireless joins global industry leaders to discuss advancing broadband innovation and Wi-Fi performance for the connected home
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As a proud member of the RDK community, Edgewater Wireless is aligned with the mission of delivering advanced, standardized software solutions to accelerate broadband and video innovation. At the summit, Edgewater will update industry leaders on recent developments with its Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing powered semiconductor solutions for residential Wi-Fi applications, enabling multiple, in-band concurrent links within a single Wi-Fi radio. This approach drives substantial latency, throughput, and performance improvements — delivering 7 to 18 times the efficiency of traditional single-channel Wi-Fi architectures. Edgewater is redefining the economics of Wi-Fi.
'Edgewater Wireless is excited to be part of the RDK ecosystem, where collaboration and openness drive real-world innovation,' said Andrew Skafel, President and CEO of Edgewater Wireless. 'RDK-B is already enabling leading service providers to better manage and optimize broadband gateways and residential Wi-Fi experiences — a perfect fit for our Spectrum Slicing technology.'
RDK-B, the broadband-specific version of RDK, is deployed by major service providers worldwide to standardize and manage connected devices across millions of homes. With a growing ecosystem of over 600 technology companies, the RDK community includes leading operators like Comcast, Liberty Global, Vodafone, and Deutsche Telekom, aiming to deliver the next generation of connected home experiences. Edgewater Wireless invites RDK Tech Summit attendees to meet with company executives during the event to discuss strategic collaboration, product integration, or investment opportunities.
Please contact your Edgewater Wireless representative to schedule a meeting with our executive team at the RDK Tech Summit 2025.
About Edgewater Wireless
We make Wi-Fi. Better.
For everyone, everywhere.
Edgewater Wireless (edgewaterwireless.com) is the industry leader in innovative Spectrum Slicing technology, transforming Wi-Fi performance for residential and enterprise markets. Our advanced Wi-Fi silicon solutions, Access Points, and IP licensing deliver unparalleled economic value by enhancing network efficiency, reducing congestion, and improving quality of service for service providers and their customers. With 26 granted patents, Edgewater's Multi-Channel, Spectrum Slicing technology is redefining the economics of Wi-Fi, enabling service providers to maximize their infrastructure investments while delivering next-generation performance today.
Edgewater's physical layer Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided or sliced, enabling more radios to operate efficiently within the same spectrum. Think of Spectrum Slicing as upgrading from a single-lane road to a multi-lane highway, dramatically increasing capacity and throughput, regardless of Wi-Fi technology. A recently completed Proof of Concept (PoC) with a major Tier 1 Service Provider demonstrated 7 to 18 times performance gains in 75% of homes surveyed, with the most significant improvements seen in homes with the highest device density. Spectrum Slicing enhances user experience by optimizing spectrum usage and drives down operational costs, unlocking new revenue opportunities for service providers in residential and enterprise deployments.
For more information about Edgewater Wireless and its innovative Wi-Fi solutions, visit edgewaterwireless.com.
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