Some six months on from Deutsche Telekom’s undying commitment to RDK-Broadband (RDK-B) across its full European footprint, the next-generation router software has been brought to life by long-term WiFi management supplier Airties. The decision was a no-brainer for the German giant, although with Airties being increasingly associated with EasyMesh, we wondered if this might be the first instance of RDK-B adapting to the standards-based mesh architecture? EasyMesh has been on the future roadmap for RDK-B since at least last year, with plans to adapt RDK-B’s WiFi data elements and multi-AP data model for the EasyMesh controller, yet we have not seen or heard anything to suggest this has been ticked off the agenda, or if development has even started for…