Unidata and AVM present a new fiber connectivity solution for gaming

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Unidata and AVM Italia launch the new Gigafiber for Gamers offer. This is the first FTTH (Fiber to the Home) fiber optic connectivity solution up to 2.5 Gbps designed and developed to meet the needs of Italian gamers. The online gamers market records very high numbers in Italy and the need for a quality, lag-free connection is growing rapidly.

The new fiber optic connectivity solution from Unidata and AVM Italia

The proposal of Unidata and AVM Italia presents structural characteristics and a technological equipment capable of offering top performance for gamers. The connection has a peak speed of 2.5 Gbps and includes the VoIP support.

As for the Wi-Fi network, thanks to the presentation of the FRITZ! Box 5530 router from AVM, users will be able to benefit from the Wi-Fi support 6. Also noteworthy is the presence of a Static public IP. Furthermore, thanks to the prioritization of data traffic, the offer of Unidata and AVM Italia allows rminimize latency, a key aspect for the performance of a “gaming” connection.

The comment of the companies

Renato Brunetti, President of Unidata, he declares: “The decision to create together with friends of AVM an offer dedicated to a demanding and expert target such as that of gamers is in line with this characteristic of ours and I am sure it will be a winning choice”. Gianni Garita, Country Manager AVM Italy, he adds: “this new solution that we have specifically designed for the world of gamers confirms and consolidates the value of a strategic partner like Unidata which allows AVM to be able to guarantee an optimal customer experience based on the wide range of FRITZ! “.

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