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Electrolux to use ZipKey from Cirrent for smart appliances

Electrolux and Cirrent have inked a strategic partnership to enable Electrolux to connect their smart appliances over Wi-Fi through automatic provisioning, by using Cirrent’s ZipKey technology.

Through Cirrent’s partnerships with network operators, ZipKey products connect to the cloud automatically in more than 120 million homes, according to a statement released by the companies.

[Image courtesy: Electrolux]

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