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Mercury Supplies Wi-Fi 6 Routers to Japanese Company... "Actively Expanding into Overseas Markets Including the US"

Mercury, a specialized information and communication equipment company, plans to diversify its product lineup to strengthen its competitiveness in the Japanese market.


On the 22nd, Mercury announced that it signed a contract to supply embedded Wi-Fi 6 wireless routers to the Japanese company Aggregate.


Aggregate, which signed the supply contract, is a company specializing in the installation and maintenance of telecommunications products. The three types of embedded Wi-Fi 6 wireless routers supplied this time include one PoE (Power over Ethernet) type and two AC types.


PoE products will be installed in newly constructed houses and apartment buildings in Japan, while there is growing demand for replacement products in older houses and apartments, which will be supplied with embedded AC products.


The three products are expected to be actively supplied to various customers, including telecommunications companies in Japan, starting from the second half of this year.


An Aggregate representative stated, “We recognized the high quality and reliability of Mercury’s Wi-Fi 6 wireless routers and signed a new supply contract. We will grow further in the Japanese market together with Mercury.”


A Mercury representative said, “Due to the unique characteristics of Japanese housing structures that emphasize space efficiency, demand for embedded products is steadily increasing. Through this contract, the company will accelerate its entry into the Japanese telecommunications market and use this supply as a foothold to actively expand into overseas markets such as the United States, introducing innovative products to the global market.”


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