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ON Semiconductor's Wi-Fi chipset selected by Orange France for the new Livebox 5 gateway

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October 15, 2019

ON Semiconductor announced that Orange France, the leading broadband service provider in Europe, has once again selected ON Semiconductor to provide Wi-Fi chipsets for its latest gateway, Livebox 5.

With new gateway speeds of up to 2 Gbps, all family members can easily share connections, use their favorite connected devices and the most demanding applications. Its compact design, made from recycled plastic, reduces its total footprint by nearly 30% compared to its predecessor.

Leveraging the superior performance of ON Semiconductor's Wi-Fi chipset, Livebox 5 is designed to deliver superior and flawless Wi-Fi experience while reducing environmental impact.

Irvind Ghai, vice president of marketing for ON Semiconductor's Quantenna connection solution, said: "We are proud to partner with our long-standing partner, Orange France, to develop the latest generation of products. We are committed to providing a better experience for users with fast and seamless home Wi-Fi, enabling them to stay connected and enjoy movie nights, online games, smart home applications and more."

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