YES launches 100% recycled plastic router amid eco-friendly push

The company will also launch a Wi-Fi 7 compatible router in the coming months, featuring enhanced speed, coverage, and advanced capabilities.

  (photo credit: PR)
(photo credit: PR)

YES is launching a router made entirely from 100% recycled plastic, as part of its comprehensive shift toward environmentally friendly products. This new router joins the company’s recycled mesh network extender (YES+Mesh), introduced earlier this year, and other upcoming eco-friendly products. The monthly rental fee for the new router is NIS 19.90.

In addition, YES has announced plans to introduce a new, advanced Wi-Fi 7 compatible router in the coming months. This forthcoming router promises significant improvements, including faster browsing speeds, broader Wi-Fi coverage, reduced latency, and new applications for gaming, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the metaverse.

The advanced fiber router from YES is designed to work seamlessly with Bezeq's optical fiber infrastructure. It delivers a consistent and powerful browsing experience, optimal streaming quality with 4K broadcasting technology, improved gaming experiences through significantly reduced latency, and the ability to connect dozens of devices simultaneously.

“We see the integration of innovation and sustainability as a key goal in our operations, and we continuously develop green products that benefit both our customers and the environment,” said Dror Bahat, Vice President of Marketing at YES. “Our advanced router allows us to provide the best television in Israel to our customers across the country, with smooth and excellent browsing.”