Optimized for Wi-Fi
Not Your Ordinary AAA
Built on the Enea AAA Server, we have optimized the integrated AAA functionality within the Enea Aptilo Service Management Platform™ (SMP), specifically tailored for Wi-Fi use cases.
If you’re looking to deploy or replace a stand-alone AAA or require a 3GPP AAA for Wi-Fi Calling, explore the capabilities of the Enea AAA Server.
And don’t miss out—discover Enea Aptilo SMP and all its powerful features.
What is a AAA?
The Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) function is the cornerstone of any Wi-Fi service. Combined with the Wi-Fi policy function, it governs:
- User access
- The user experience within the Wi-Fi network
- The monetization of the Wi-Fi service
Enea Aptilo SMP Wi-Fi AAA
The Enea Aptilo SMP AAA is not just another generic AAA solution. It is a robust, value-added AAA system specifically crafted for Wi-Fi networks. Along with our Wi-Fi policy function, it forms the core of the Enea Aptilo Service Management Platform (SMP), available as both software and a cloud-based service on AWS.
Our AAA offers advanced authentication, SIM authentication, session management, security features, and intelligent roaming. It also includes adapters for leading gateways, comprehensive APIs, support for 3GPP and IPv6, and more—ensuring easy deployment and seamless integration.
Enea Aptilo SMP AAA can be integrated with your existing OSS/BSS systems, allowing you to fast-track your Wi-Fi service deployment. Additionally, you can extend its capabilities with optional modules, such as prepaid billing and integration with external billing systems through the Enea Aptilo SMP prepaid and charging function.
Our AAA is vendor-agnostic, enabling you to choose the best-of-breed Wi-Fi infrastructure and gateway vendors for every use case. This flexibility fosters healthy vendor competition and avoids vendor lock-in. Since 2001, we’ve deployed, tested, and adapted solutions for all leading Wi-Fi and gateway vendors—many of whom are our partners—ensuring hassle-free, vendor-independent deployments.
The provisioning API enables advanced, next-generation services—such as video-on-demand systems—that can dynamically trigger authorization changes, temporarily increasing user bandwidth.