Quectel Showed the Commercial Deployment of 5G CPE on RG620T

On February 28th, during the 2024 Mobile World Congress (MWC 2024), leading global IoT solution provider Moving Forward Communications announced that its globally certified 5G module RG620T, based on the MediaTek T830 platform, and the MediaTek Wi-Fi 7 module BE7200, based on the MediaTek Wi-Fi 7 chipset, have achieved large-scale commercial deployment in Australia. This marks the first large-scale commercial deployment globally of 5G CPE equipped with Wi-Fi 7, bringing high-quality 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services to Australian users.

Partnering with MediaTek to Deliver Quality Services to Australian Customers

 

Quectel RG620T is a 5G Sub-6GHz module designed by Moving Forward Communications specifically for Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) applications, in compliance with the 3GPP R16 standard. This Quectel 5G module supports both 5G SA and NSA dual-network modes. In a 5G SA network, it can deliver up to 7.01Gbps downlink speed and 2.5Gbps uplink speed, while in a 5G NSA network, it can provide a maximum downlink speed of 5.67Gbps and an uplink speed of 1.46Gbps.

 

RG620T comes in an LGA package with dimensions of 44.0mm × 53.0mm × 2.95mm and operates within a temperature range of -30°C to +70°C, with versions available for extended temperature requirements based on customer needs. Additionally, to meet various market demands, Moving Forward Communications also offers module customization services according to the requirements of different operators.

 

Norbert Muhrer, President and Chief Sales Officer of Moving Forward Communications, stated: “We are pleased to see the RG620T achieve its first large-scale commercial deployment, delivering exceptional 5G experiences to FWA users in Australia. This is a significant milestone for the module as it progresses into the global market. Looking ahead, we expect the RG620T to make further contributions to the prosperity of the 5G FWA market, providing outstanding wireless connectivity experiences for users worldwide.”

 

Evan Su, General Manager of MediaTek’s Wireless Communication Division, said: “As long-term partners, we have been collaborating with Moving Forward in the 5G field to continuously provide faster and more stable 5G products to the global market. Our T830 and Filogic 680 chipsets provide the foundation for the functionalities of the Moving Forward RG620T, currently delivering high-quality mobile broadband connections to FWA customers in Australia.”

 

Furthermore, the MediaTek T830 platform boasts advanced features such as support for 3Tx (transmit) and 8Rx (receive) capabilities, significantly enhancing both uplink and downlink speeds, spectrum efficiency, and coverage quality, thereby providing stable and high-speed 5G connections even in complex indoor and outdoor environments. The 3Tx and 8Rx capabilities of the T830 align perfectly with the product roadmap and requirements of leading operators. Moving Forward Communications can also provide corresponding module products based on customer project requirements.

 

Complementary Wi-Fi Solutions for a Seamless Connectivity Experience

 

The Moving Forward Communications RG620T is designed specifically for operators’ FWA requirements, focusing on applications such as CPEs, home and enterprise gateways, and mobile hotspots. The choice of the MediaTek T830 chipset is due to its platform featuring four high-performance ARM Cortex-A55 CPUs, providing surplus CPU performance within the chip, thus improving processing efficiency and significantly reducing costs. Meanwhile, MediaTek’s 5G chipset also comes with corresponding Wi-Fi solutions, exhibiting significant cost advantages when used together. Additionally, the MediaTek platform supports the coexistence of cellular and Wi-Fi in the same device, better meeting users’ demands for related features, further enhancing its attractiveness and applicability.

 

Wi-Fi 7, as the next-generation wireless network technology, brings consumers a superior connectivity experience. One of its key advantages is higher throughput, which means faster data transfer rates for streaming, gaming, and other online applications. Moreover, this technology has the ability to handle more concurrent users without affecting network performance, making it ideal for homes or public places with numerous connected devices. Furthermore, Wi-Fi 7 offers greater bandwidth, enabling smooth handling of high-demand applications and services. This technology also integrates 5G capabilities, seamlessly combining the strengths of 5G and Wi-Fi 7 to support various innovative application scenarios.

 

Throughout the module development process, Moving Forward has prioritized security, following leading industry practices and standards from product architecture to firmware/software development. They have collaborated with third-party independent testing organizations to minimize potential vulnerabilities and have incorporated security practices such as generating SBOMs and VEX files, as well as conducting firmware binary analysis, into the entire software development lifecycle.”

Announced 5G User Devices

This data is provided for information only, as a guide to current 5G ecosystem market development and trends. Some devices may be produced in different variants according to supported frequency bands, operator customization, etc. and may therefore not be available in all markets. Shipping dates/commercial availability are not indicated. The status is at April 2019.

 

5G Mobile Phones:

 

5G CPE or 5G Mobile WiFi Router:

 

5G Modules/Data Cards:

Huawei 5G Router

More and more countries are starting the 5G trial since 2018, even though 5G commercial networks have not yet been launched, many people are keen to know the latest new 5G routers and some network carriers want to get 5G routers for network test purpose. Huawei, as the 5G standard maker and the top network equipment vendor for worldwide network providers and end-users, is, of course, dominating the 5G trend. Based on the success on 4G Router, Huawei 5G router is also attracting many potential users.

Huawei had presented the world’s first 5G chipset to the public since the beginning of 2018 at MWC and based on this 5G platform, Huawei released two new 5G CPEs: Huawei 5G CPE mmWave and 5G CPE sub6GHz. Just like the Huawei 4G Routers, the two Huawei 5G Routers also support difference 5G frequency bands. Actually, Huawei also released a new Huawei 5G Router named Huawei B818 on official site. Here now we can’t tell which one is the best 5G router because the details specifications about the three Huawei 5G routers are very limited. We list the general specs of the three Huawei 5G routers as below.

  1. Huawei B818 5G Router

* LTE Category 19 CPE

* Chipset: Hisilicon Balong 765

* LTE Download Speed to 2Gbit/s

* Supports all sub-6 GHz

* 8 x 8 MIMO

 

Check more details about Huawei B818 Router 5G: https://www.4gltemall.com/huawei-b818-lte-cat19-gigabit-cpe.html

 

 

  1. Huawei 5G Router mmWave

* World’s first 3GPP Commercial CPE

* Chipset: Huawei Balong 5G01

* Peak rate 2Gbps

* Supports mmWave multi-frequency

* 4G/5G dual connectivity

* Supports Power Over Ethernet(POE)

Check more details about Huawei 5G Router mmWave: https://www.4gltemall.com/huawei-5g-cpe-mmwave.html

 

 

  1. Huawei 5G Router sub6GHz

* World’s first 3GPP Commercial CPE

* Peak rate 2Gbps

* Supports Sub6GHz multi-frequency

* 4G/5G Dual connectivity

Check more details about Huawei Router 5G sub6GHz: https://www.4gltemall.com/huawei-5g-cpe-sub6ghz.html

 

 

We suppose there will be more Huawei 5G routers available as time goes and we will keep updating the list for your reference about the latest 5G routers and 5G development news.

Huawei Launch World’s First 5G Chipset and 5G CPE

Huawei launched the world’s first 5G Chipset and first 5G CPE at MWC 2018 in Barcelona yesterday. According to Huawei official sayings, the 5G chipset model is Balong 5G01, which makes Huawei the first company offering an end-to-end 5G solution through its network, devices, and chipset-level capabilities.

As the world’s first commercial terminal device, Huawei 5G Router supports 3GPP 5G Standards with Huawei developed 5G chipset Balong 5G01, which it labeled as being the world’s first commercial 3GPP 5G chipset supporting download speeds of up to 2.3Gbps across sub-6GHz and millimeter-wave (mmWave) spectrum bands. The 5G CPE comes in a sub-6GHz model and an mmWave model, Huawei announced. This device marks a milestone as Huawei sets the stage for the next generation of wireless connectivity.

 

The HUAWEI 5G CPE has two models, low frequency (sub6GHz) 5G CPE and high frequency (mmWave) 5G CPE respectively. The HUAWEI low frequency 5G CPE is small and lightweight, compatible with 4G and 5G networks, and has proven measured download speeds of up to 2Gbps – 20 times that of 100Mbps fiber. This provides an ultra-fast experience, allowing users to enjoy VR video and gaming experiences, or download a TV show within a second. The HUAWEI high frequency 5G CPE is available in indoor and outdoor units.

“mmWave technology will be an important tool in ensuring widespread deployment of 5G technology in Canada. Huawei’s 5G solutions and terminals will enable 5G coverage over a neighbourhood or small community cost effectively, while providing more convenient and high-speed home broadband Internet access services.” said Dr. Wen Tong, Huawei Fellow, and CTO Huawei Wireless, “This friendly user trial will drive the global 3GPP unified 5G standard and build a solid foundation for the 5G early commercialization.”

 

5G technology will underpin the next leap forward for our intelligent world, where people, vehicles, homes and devices are fully connected, delivering new experiences, insights and capabilities,” said Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group. “Since 2009, Huawei has invested US$600 million in research and development into 5G technologies, where we have led the way with innovations around network architecture, spectrum usage, field verification and more. From connected vehicles and smart homes to AR/VR and hologram videos, we are committed to developing a mature 5G ecosystem so that consumers can benefit from a truly connected world that transforms the way we communicate and share.”