LongFi Solutions, a network infrastructure and professional services company, has announced the acquisition of the Relay Platform. The move strategically expands LongFi’s vision to provide advanced tools for performance visibility, earnings tracking, and deployment analytics for wireless network infrastructure deployers and neutral-host venues.
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The Relay Platform is known for its clean, user-friendly interface that helps operators visualize network health and manage hotspot performance. LongFi intends to preserve Relay’s core functionality while broadening its feature set to serve operators managing small cell, Wi-Fi offload, and other neutral-host infrastructure models.
“Relay has built a loyal following by making infrastructure management accessible and actionable,” said Josh Heller, CEO of LongFi Solutions. “We’re excited to build on that foundation to help operators of all sizes, from small deployers to property groups, gain visibility into performance, earnings, and operational needs of their wireless networks.”
The announcement follows LongFi Solutions’ recent membership announcement in the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), reinforcing its commitment to industry-wide standards for Wi-Fi roaming, mobile offload, and interoperability of Wi-Fi networks. The Relay acquisition aligns with this momentum, positioning LongFi to contribute even more deeply to seamless connectivity across countries and venues.
Under LongFi’s ownership, the Relay platform will expand its capabilities to support new use cases such as:
– Wi-Fi offload analytics tied to Passpoint and OpenRoaming environments
– Performance dashboards for venue partners and infrastructure owners
– Payout intelligence for network monetization and operational insights
– Network monitoring tools for field deployment management
Relay will continue to operate as a standalone API product with a growing roadmap of features focused on enabling deeper insights and automation.
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