HFCL Develops Its Own 5G FWA Solutions

HFCL Limited (HFCL) recently unveiled its proprietary 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), becoming the first Indian company to do so. HFCL is a leading provider of telecommunications infrastructure and currently offers its own line of 5G FWA products.

The introduction of HFCL’s 5G FWA products aims to provide customers with fast and reliable access to broadband internet, both in served and underserved areas. Using 5G wireless network technology, these products offer optical connectivity, ensuring excellent broadband connection for users.

One key feature of HFCL’s 5G FWA products is the ability to deliver enhanced user experiences, increased availability, and faster speeds. These products support multiple bands (Sub 6 GHz, mmWave) and various technologies (5G Standalone and 5G non-standalone with LTE), both indoors and outdoors. By eliminating the need for physical cable connections, they serve as a crucial bridge between the 5G network and end devices.

HFCL has already begun testing its 5G FWA products with domestic and international customers, emphasizing its commitment to shaping the future of communication and connectivity. Mahendra Nahata, Managing Director of HFCL, highlights that bridging the digital divide is a commitment that strengthens every citizen. The company takes pride in its contribution to the Make in India initiative, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation to bring advanced technology to nation-building.

Industry forecasts estimate that the global 5G FWA market will reach a value of $68 billion by 2030. HFCL’s engagement in 5G technology development through innovative research and development allows it to occupy a key position in the telecommunications industry. With its innovative portfolio of 5G products, designed in accordance with the latest technological standards and security-oriented designs, HFCL is well-positioned to support service providers in achieving digital transformation and connectivity goals worldwide.

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