Quectel supports India’s 5G roll-out with IoT modules, antennas and services

Greater Noida, India – Quectel has announced that, with the inauguration of the 5G roll-out in India set later this month, its technologies and services are ready to support the introduction of 5G devices to the Indian market. Initially, 13 cities will get 5G services including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jamnagar, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Pune. Early-to-market players may be able to launch their 5G services in these areas as soon as the end of September 2022.

From its vast experience in supporting the roll-out of 5G in Europe, North America and Asia, Quectel has gained in-depth knowledge of the technical requirements for 5G IoT device design and is able to support partners as they develop and market 5G-enabled devices.

As a key market, Quectel engages with various local and global distributors that serve the Indian marketplace. Quectel is offering a comprehensive range of 5G modules and antennas in support of the 5G launch, and will be showcasing its solutions at the upcoming Electronica and Productronica exhibitions held in Greater Noida this month.

“The arrival of 5G will bring dramatic changes to India,” says Michael Wallon, the vice president of APAC at Quectel. “We see applications in direct-to-home services, medical services, entertainment, the automotive sector and several industries that will achieve clear gains for transferring huge volumes of data with lower latencies. Being able to use 5G to access high speed internet connectivity in remote places, such as rural areas where the reach of fibre is restricted or limited, means new applications will be brought to life by 5G. We foresee the usage of drones in applications for agriculture, security and for faster deliveries.”

Quectel also sees the expanded opportunities that 5G will bring to India. “Although many see high population density as a challenge that India faces, the density in fact is an advantage for the consumer and IoT markets because it creates a very large market to address with IoT products and services,” adds Wallon. “Being able to serve people with massive IoT solutions that truly improve quality of life and build a smarter world is a core Quectel target and one that has seen significant uptake over the last five years. We’re looking forward to bringing this experience to India.”

The Quectel portfolio of 5G modules available to support the Indian market includes the RM510Q-GL, the RM50xQ and the RG50xQ – all based on Qualcomm’s chipsets. These modules support standalone and non-standalone 5G, offering 3G and 4G fallback with optional integrated SIM (iSIM) capability. In addition, a multi-constellation GNSS receiver is available.

The RM510Q-GL is a sub-6GHz and mmWave M.2 5G IoT module measuring 52.0mm × 30.0mm × 2.3mm which meets the 3GPP Release 15 specification and is optimised for IoT and extended mobile broadband (eMBB) applications anywhere in the world. The module offers maximum downlink speed of 4.5Gbps and 2.9Gbps uplink and operates in an extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.

The RM50xQ is a series of 5G sub-6GHz M.2 modules which also measure 52.0mm × 30.0mm × 2.3mm. These modules are optimised for industrial and commercial IoT and eMBB applications and have maximum downlink speed of 2.5Gbps and 900Mbps uplink. They also offer the same extended temperature range as the RM510Q-GL.

The RG50xQ is a series of sub-6GHz LGA 5G IoT modules measuring 41.0mm × 44.0mm × 2.75mm which meets the 3GPP Release 15 specification and is optimised for industrial and commercial IoT applications. These modules offer maximum downlink speed of 2.5Gbps and 900Mbps uplink and can operate in the extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.

In addition to these modules, Quectel offers a comprehensive range of 5G antennas for the Indian market. This includes the YM0003AA 5G antenna cable, the YF0017BA 5G high-band FPC antenna, the YE0007AA 5G terminal mount antenna and the YF0020AA 5G ultra-wide-band FPC antenna. Offering a wide range of mounting options including screw, adhesive and magnetic variants, the Quectel 5G antenna portfolio also includes several options for embedded antennas, which are also backed by Quectel’s support and design services.

To further support developers and IoT service providers, Quectel is exhibiting at Electronica and Productronica India on 21-23 September 2022. Visit us on Stand EC21.

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