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Sequans teams for US multiband module

Sequans teams for US multiband module

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By Nick Flaherty



French chip designer Sequans Communications has teamed up with the largest holder of licensed spectrum in the 900 MHz band throughout the US for a multiband module.

The Cassiopeia CA410 combines the 896-901/935-940MHz bands from Anterix and private CBRS spectrum with public mobile network operator bands into a single module. It will be available in two form factors, the CA410L for leadless chip carrier (LCC) and the CA410M for an M.2 card, and will be sampling in H2 2023.

This follows the CB series of LTE modules (above) in an LCC package.

The module is aimed at OEM equipment for utilities who want the flexibility to operate a private LTE network supporting 900 MHz and CBRS with the option to connect to commercial networks.  Sequans and Anterix are joined by 4RF, GE, and RAD who are collaborating with the Anterix’s Active Ecosystem to speed delivery of the integrated communications module to market.

“Anterix is bringing tremendous value to the utility industry by offering transformative solutions to leverage the capabilities of private LTE networks and their many benefits including reliability, security, and scalability,” said Bertrand Debray, EVP and GM, Broadband IoT at Sequans. “Anterix is building a vibrant ecosystem and modern architecture for energy distribution, and we are proud that our connectivity technology will play a key part.”

“Our partnership with Sequans demonstrates the power of the Anterix Active Ecosystem to advance connectivity solutions and services for utilities that enhance the value of their private LTE network investments,” said Carlos L’Abbate, CTO at Anterix. “We’re excited to see the new solutions that our collaborators will enable as a result.”

www.sequans.com; www.anterix.com

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