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Orange will unveil its new Livebox 6 in a few days and reveal a little about its design

Orange will unveil its new Livebox 6 in a few days and reveal a little about its design

Orange will unveil its new Livebox 6 in a few days and reveal a little about its design

The operator will deliver its new generation Livebox on April 6th.

Two and a half years after the Livebox 5, Orange is getting ready to launch its new Livebox 6 without any eco-friendly and significant innovations. Prior to that, the current operator meets on Wednesday, April 6 at 9 a.m. to present his new server and TV. Box. Today he has the opportunity to lift the player’s shields that are in the design slightly when vertical. Similar to the Freebox Delta and SFR Box 8, the device integrates an integrated speaker with speakers, a first for the ISP.

According to our information, the new baby in orange will not play the card of the revolution. Its design is more environmentally responsible than the already 100% recyclable and recyclable Livebox 5. The key development will be the integration of Wi-Fi 6 or WiFi 6E. Administration of IPv6 will also be one of the innovations of the server. Some features can be virtualized.

On the Technical Properties page, it is necessary to wait for the D-Tag to find out what is in the box under its hood. Currently in Spain, Orange has introduced the Livebox 6 in 2020, which is enough to give a clue. Produced by Arcadian and Sachemcom, the box combines Wi-Fi 6 dual band 4 × 4 5 GHz, 3 × 2.4 GHz, 1.5 GHz dual, beyond vertical design and materials such as the Orange Livebox 5 in France. Core ARMv8 B53 processor with 512 MB RAM, 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 2 RJ-11 ports for VoIP and USB 3.0 port. On the fiber side, there is a 2.5 gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet WAN port or GPON (integrated ONT) version. It remains to be seen whether Orange has decided to go even further in France at a time when its Livebox 5 delivers 2GB / s at shared speeds.

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