October 3, 2022
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MediaTek, Invendis team up for 5G

The collaboration will enable a comprehensive portfolio of solutions and significant manufacturing capabilities in India…reports Asian Lite News

Chip maker MediaTek and Aglobal leader in IoT platforms and cloud computing solutions on Sunday announced a strategic collaboration to roll out 5G and Wi-Fi router solutions.

The collaboration will enable a comprehensive portfolio of solutions and significant manufacturing capabilities in India.

“We are thrilled to launch our 5G and Wi-Fi routers which would help consumers and enterprise customers to provide secure, strong and seamless wireless networking solutions,” Satish Kulkarni, CEO of Invendis, said in a statement.

“We are confident that this engagement will drive innovation, the rapid rollout of 5G products and services in India while helping consumers unlock the possibilities created by ultra-fast and reliable connectivity,” Kulkarni added.

The new “Silboa product line upgrades the Invendis Business and Industrial communication solutions portfolio to include 4G/5G routers with Wi-Fi 4/5/6 standards, supporting multi-WAN, VPN, SD WAN, NMS, etc, across business verticals.

The product line features MediaTek’s Networking and Connectivity solutions, including MediaTek MT7628K/N/A – Router and Repeater Platform, MediaTek MT7621A/N – Dual-core Network Processor for 2×2/3×3/4×4 Wi-Fi platforms and MediaTek MT7915 Wi-Fi 6 Wave 1+ chipset builds among others.

“MediaTek’s complete range of Networking and Connectivity solutions is equipped to address dynamic customer requirements be it home, commercial or enterprise applications,” said Anku Jain, Managing Director, MediaTek India.

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