AirTies, a privately owned company headquartered in Turkey, was founded in 2004 and employs approximately 460 individuals. The company reported $80.0M in revenue as of 2024. Functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer, the company provides DSL access and specializes in managed Wi-Fi solutions for operators around the globe.
On February 19, 2026, Airties co-led a Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) report titled "AI/ML for Wi-Fi: Enabling Scalable Intelligent Wi-Fi Ecosystems," which laid out frameworks and priorities to scale intelligent Wi-Fi without industry fragmentation. Earlier in the month, on February 2, Airties appointed Deepak Harie, formerly Senior Vice President of Technical Support and Deploy Services at Nokia, as its Chief Revenue Officer to oversee global sales and business development. In late January, an Airties survey published on January 27 revealed that nearly one-quarter (24%) of Japanese consumers were considering switching internet providers, citing quality issues as the primary reason. This follows the November 4, 2025, deployment of Airties Home software by Deutsche Telekom to support its first Wi-Fi 7 launch for consumers across Germany, continuing Airties' presence within Deutsche Telekom’s European operations.
AirTies's customers primarily consist of telecoms companies. Examples of AirTies's customers include Deutsche Telekom, AT&T and Telstra. AirTies has commercial and technical partners like Domos and Divitel. AirTies has suppliers like Arcadyan.