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« on: February 13, 2019, 04:05:19 pm »

Comment: With eero acquired by Amazon, who is the Apple of routers?

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<p>Amazon announced today that it is acquiring popular mesh Wi-Fi company eero, with a focus on integrating its smart home technology. This announcement comes almost a year after Apple officials exited the router business, discontinuing its AirPort hardware line.</p>
<p>With eero now owned by Amazon, what options remain for Apple fans? Did Apple miss out on a huge opportunity?</p>
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