AMIT Wireless Announces FCC Part 96 Certification for its LTE Cat 12 4G CBRS WAN Extender
TAIPEI, March 24, 2020 – AMIT Wireless, a leading manufacturer and expert in enabling wireless M2M and IoT worldwide, today announced that the IDG500-CC501, a LTE Cat 12 4G CBRS WAN Extender, has been authorized by FCC Part 96 for the local deployment in the US. With IDG500-CC501 joining the CBRS product ecosystem, AMIT is able to provide varieties of CBRS CPE devices to accelerate CBRS deployments in different fields.
“AMIT has been focusing on WiFi, 3G and LTE technology for over a decade, and the expertise we have built help us utilize OnGo technology on the CBRS band seamlessly.” said Victor Kuo, CEO of AMIT Wireless. “The CBRS OnGo technology brings many significant benefits, and we also see the market demand for it to work with other wireless technology.” Many of AMIT’s gateway products support different wireless technology at the same time, such as LTE, CBRS OnGo LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, and LoRa.
IDG500-CC501 is a FCC certified CBRS LTE Cat-12 CPE which is working at 3.5GHz CBRS band for uplink connection and equips with two RJ45 gigabit Ethernet ports for local (or uplink) connection. Its dual-SIM and Ethernet WAN design allows it to support more flexible WAN configuration depending on the requirements from different projects. To learn more information of the product, please visit www.amitwireless.com or email to kate_hsu@amit.com.tw.
“We’re excited to have AMIT Wireless expand the types of product offerings in the OnGo community,” said Alan Ewing, Executive Director at the CBRS Alliance. “AMIT Wireless’ capabilities and certified devices will enhance both new and existing deployments. This will help further drive adoption of OnGo solutions and overall use cases as well as reinforce the impact of opening the CBRS band to a wide array of business verticals.”
IDG500-CC501: http://www.amitwireless.com/productDetail.php?cate=958&product_id=1233&pid=1232&pid1=1231&pid2=124
About AMIT Wireless
AMIT Wireless Inc., specializes in building wireless connectivity for M2M and IoT applications. The main product portfolios include 4G/5G Connectivity, Industrial IoT, and Vehicle Telematics. Our company has successfully built best-in-class industrial M2M/IoT gateway products that integrate 3G/4G, CBRS LTE, 5G, NB-IoT/Cat-M1, WiFi, Bluetooth, Satellite, and LoRa. Currently AMIT is the member of CBRS Alliance and LoRa Alliance.
Visit AMIT online at www.amitwireless.com.
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About OnGo™
OnGo™ is uncompromised connectivity. An innovative approach to maximizing mobile broadband, OnGo is a technology that puts the power of wireless networks into the hands of those that rely on them to empower and expand business opportunities. OnGo presents nearly limitless options for enhanced customizability and allows users to tailor networks to a specific set of needs, such as Private LTE, neutral host and Industrial IoT applications. OnGo Certified is a recognized seal of approval that indicates a product’s ability to meet a high set of quality, interoperability and security standards when tested by an independent OnGo Certification Authorized Test Laboratory. Both the OnGo brand and the OnGo Certification Program are managed and maintained by the CBRS Alliance. Learn more about the expanded business opportunities OnGo is enabling on Twitter and LinkedIn.
About CBRS Alliance
The CBRS Alliance believes that LTE-based solutions in the CBRS band, utilizing shared spectrum, can enable both in-building and outdoor coverage and capacity expansion at massive scale. In order to maximize CBRS’ full potential, the CBRS Alliance aims to enable a robust ecosystem towards making LTE-based CBRS solutions available. The mission of the CBRS Alliance is to evangelize LTE-based CBRS technology, use cases and business opportunities while simultaneously driving technology developments necessary to fulfill the mission, including multi-operator LTE capabilities. The Alliance will also establish an effective product certification program for LTE equipment in the US 3.5 GHz band ensuring multi-vendor interoperability.