Sauber announced the start of a partnership with Extreme Networks, an American company, one of the world leaders in network and cloud technologies.
As part of this collaboration, Extreme Networks will provide the Swiss team with solutions that provide broadband internet access using the Wi-Fi 6E standard, which will be used at both the Hinwil base and the World Cup tracks.
From the Bahrain Grand Prix onwards, Extreme Networks logos will be placed on the suspension components of Valtteri Bottas and Guanyu Zhou’s cars.
Alessandro Aluni Bravi, team representative: “We are pleased to welcome Extreme Networks to the family of partners, whose number is constantly growing. Reliable and secure communication is extremely important to our team, and this applies to both our base in Hinwil and our global racing crew.
Wi-Fi 6E technologies will provide us with a more efficient network, and its high speed will play a key role in increasing productivity and improving all our work processes.”
Source: F1 News

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