Zyxel to Debut New Premium LTE Indoor Gateway at MWC
Dražen Tomić 17 Feb 2017 Print Comment
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Zyxel Communications announced it will launch its LTE gateway LTE5366, one of the first LTE indoor gateways with802.11ac Wave 2 Wi-Fi technology, at this years Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. LTE5366 brings ultra-fast mobile broadband connectivity to the home or office, while enhancing the wireless performance and coverage at the locations where it is deployed.
“Our new LTE5366 boosts indoor connectivity with LTE CAT6 compliance,” said Wayne Hwang, Vice President of Zyxel’s Service Provider Strategic Business Unit. “However, it is more challenging to match Wi-Fi performance with LTE speeds and that is why we have adopted 802.11ac Wave 2 technology with 4x4 streams for LTE5366. We are one of the first solutions providers to introduce the benefits of 11ac Wave2 technology, which include providing higher speeds, better coverage, and supporting more devices and applications.”
With category 6 compliance, the LTE5366 delivers downlink data rates of up to 300Mbps, which is twice as fast as category 4 models and even outperforms fixed-line Ethernet, providing users with lightning-fast Internet. Zyxel’s LTE5366 is compatible with LTE, DC-HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS and EDGE/GPRS/GSM, allowing users to connect to a variety of mobile broadband services all over the world. Thanks to its sleek, modern and elegant design, it blends naturally into any environment.
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