LTE chipmaker Sequans Communications (NYSE: SQNS) announced that Cambium Networks (NASDAQ: CMBM), a global provider of wireless networking solutions, has adopted Sequans´ LTE-Advanced chipset platform, Cassiopeia, for two Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) designs for global markets, the company said.
The two new Cambium Networks CPEs are high-performance integrated access devices with which Cambium Networks aims to meet the integrated data, voice, and Internet access needs of its residential, business, and enterprise customers.
The LTE-Advanced chip inside the new Cambium Networks CPE devices is Sequans´ Cassiopeia LTE-Advanced chip platform, a member of Sequans´ StreamrichLTE™ family of products for broadband high-performance devices.
Cassiopeia is compliant with 3GPP Release 10 specifications and supports highly flexible dual-carrier aggregation that allows the combination of any two carriers of any size up to 20 MHz each, contiguous or non-contiguous, inter-band or intra-band.
Cambium Networks is a global provider of wireless connectivity solutions that strengthen connections between people, places and things. Through its extensive portfolio of reliable, scalable and secure wireless narrowband and broadband platforms, Cambium Networks makes it possible for all service providers and industrial, enterprise and government network operators to build affordable, reliable, high-performance connectivity. Visit Cambium online at www.cambiumnetworks.com.
Sequans Communications is a provider of single-mode LTE chips and modules for the Internet of Things (IoT) and a wide range of broadband data devices. Founded in 2003, Sequans has developed and delivered seven generations of LTE technology and its chips are certified and shipping in networks around the world. Visit Sequans online at www.sequans.com.