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Sivers, Intel & WiSig Network Launch First SA 5G mmWave Solution for Indian Market

Sivers, Intel & WiSig Network Launch First SA 5G mmWave Solution for Indian Market Image Credit: Tzido/Bigstockphoto.com

Sivers Semiconductors has announced a collaboration with Intel and WiSig Network to launch the world's first 5G millimeter-wave FR2 stand-alone CPE solution.

The three companies are joining forces to address the huge, imminent 5G millimeter-wave opportunity in India, but also in the long term to adhere to the global market demand for stand-alone FR2 solutions. 

The Indian 5G market is expected to become one of the largest in the world**, with a turnover of INR 10 trillion ($120 Billion) by the end of 2023*. Sivers Semiconductors, Intel, and WiSig Network are poised to take the lead in meeting this growing demand with their cutting-edge solution.

Intel, WiSig, and Sivers are jointly developing the world’s first fully stand-alone 5G millimeter wave FR2 solution for Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), which can also be utilized as an integrated backhaul terminal in Sub-6 GHz 5G radio access networks. This unique solution is based on the Intel Agilex FPGA portfolio, Sivers RF and antenna technology, and full-stack software developed by WiSig, and will be live demonstrated in the Sivers Semiconductor stand (stand #5E2) during the MWC2023 in Barcelona, February 27 – March 2.

Kiran Kuchi, founder of WiSig Network
We're thrilled to be working with Sivers Semiconductors and Intel to bring this solution to market. Our full-stack software, combined with Intel's Agilex platform and Sivers' RF and antenna technology, will provide customers with a truly unique and groundbreaking solution. This CPE solution enables operators to deploy their 5G networks at street level by supporting flexible and high-density deployments of 5G NR cells in both urban and rural areas without relying on the expensive wired backhaul.

Anders Storm Group CEO of Sivers Semicondctors
It is great to see our teams joining forces to make this solution a reality and it is, yet again, a proof point that an open and agnostic approach creates the best partnerships for the ecosystem. It is not only an important solution for traditional mobile operators but will also be a significant game changer for those companies managing 5G Private Networks, as they will now have the full benefit of stand-alone 5G mmWave terminals.

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