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HPE Introduces Advanced Wi-Fi 7 Access Points in UAE to Enhance Enterprise Connectivity and Performance

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has officially launched its latest Wi-Fi 7 access points (APs) in the United Arab Emirates. These next-generation access points offer up to 30% more wireless capacity compared to existing competing networking products. Designed for modern enterprise environments, the APs improve network security and enhance advanced location-based service capabilities. They also provide strong connectivity support for AI-powered applications, Internet of Things (IoT) systems, and cybersecurity functions. The new APs were introduced at the HPE Discover Dubai event, a key technology gathering in the region. This launch demonstrates HPE Aruba Networking’s strong commitment to secure, intelligent, and AI-ready networking across the Middle East and Africa.

HPE Aruba Networking has been recognized 18 times as a Leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for LAN Infrastructure solutions. The company continues its track record of innovation with the release of these high-performance Wi-Fi 7 access points. These APs utilize HPE’s patented ultra tri-band hardware that maximizes the performance of both 5GHz and 6GHz frequency bands. This enables seamless, fast, and reliable wireless experiences across enterprise networks of various sizes and needs.

Jacob Chacko, Regional Director for HPE Aruba Networking in the Middle East and Africa, shared key insights on the launch. He explained that these APs are designed to support the region’s growing tourism, entertainment, and business sectors. From immersive fan experiences at large venues to fully automated factories, these APs meet evolving enterprise demands. They also function as intelligent IoT hubs that help secure networks and enable advanced business analytics in real time.

The newly introduced 730 Series Campus Access Points can be centrally managed through HPE Aruba Networking Central. They are available as standalone SaaS offerings or integrated within HPE GreenLake’s edge-to-cloud platform. This reflects HPE’s growing focus on offering scalable, flexible, and subscription-based network solutions to modern enterprises.