Former Nokia Japan President John Lancaster-Lennox is to lead Airties’ expansion efforts across Asia.
Lancaster-Lennox will oversee a new regional office based in Tokyo designated to serve Airties’ customers and partners throughout the region.
Broadband service providers look to Airties’ software for the ongoing optimisation of their customers’ broadband experience to help reduce churn, lower operating costs, increase revenue, and innovate in new ways. Airties’ customer experience platform includes Smart Wi-Fi software for gateways; Airties Cloud and its companion app; Airties Orbit, a continuous test automation platform; and Wi-Fi mesh extenders. In addition to its new Tokyo office, Paris-based Airties has offices across Europe and the United States, and opened a new AI software innovation R&D center based in Bangalore, India earlier this year.
“We see a growing opportunity in Japan, and across Asia, which is why we are investing more in the region and why we sought out a proven leader like John Lancaster-Lennox,” said Metin Taskin, CEO and founder of Airties. “John has both the in-market experience and leadership skills to help us effectively serve ISPs across Asia, and we look forward to having him oversee our efforts across the region. In mature high-speed broadband markets, ensuring the quality of the home broadband experience is the key to customer satisfaction and retention, and Airties is here to help make that happen.”
“I am incredibly proud to join Airties at such an exciting time in the broadband industry,” said John Lancaster-Lennox, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Asia at Airties.“Airties’ value goes far beyond providing Smart Wi-Fi; it fundamentally helps ISPs solve the most pressing business issues of the day: reducing churn, lowering operating expenses, increasing revenue, and driving innovation. I am eager to help deliver all of these benefits to customers and lead our growth across Asia.”
Prior to joining Airties, Lancaster-Lennox spent 18 years at Nokia in various leadership positions across Asia, including roles in Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and most recently served as President and Representative Corporate Officer of Nokia Japan. Earlier in his career, he also held management roles at Bechtel and Open Mobile.