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Plume, a provider of a SaaS experience platform for communications service providers, serves over 65 million locations worldwide with adaptive Wi‑Fi, security, and other services. The company announced Daniel Herscovici as its new president and CEO, highlighting his background in connectivity, AI, and consumer tech, while co‑founder Adam Hotchkiss moves to chief product officer. Plume’s HomePass mesh system, reviewed in a Forbes article, uses tri‑band SuperPod nodes that support Wi‑Fi 5, 6, and 6E, offering easy setup, seamless roaming, and optional subscription‑based cybersecurity and parental controls.
Plume’s platform is deployed in more than 65 million homes and small businesses globally.
The company appointed Daniel Herscovici as president and CEO, with co‑founder Adam Hotchkiss transitioning to chief product officer.
Plume HomePass uses tri‑band SuperPod nodes that can operate on Wi‑Fi 5, 6, or 6E and employ a dedicated 5 GHz backhaul.
Setup of a Plume HomePass mesh network typically takes about 10 minutes, guided by a mobile app.
An optional membership provides cybersecurity, motion sensing, parental controls, and 24/7 support.
It consists of SuperPod mesh nodes that plug into electrical outlets, connect via Ethernet to the router, and are managed through a mobile app.
The tri‑band SuperPods use a dedicated 5 GHz band for backhaul between nodes, leaving the other 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands for client devices.
In testing, users reported Wi‑Fi speeds up to 600 Mb/s, which exceeds the author’s 70 Mb/s internet service but depends on the ISP’s bandwidth.
Yes, a membership provides cybersecurity across devices, advanced motion sensing, parental controls, and 24/7 tech support.
Daniel Herscovici was named president and CEO, while co‑founder Adam Hotchkiss will serve as chief product officer.
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