AT&T now certifies an LTE for IoT Module by Sequans to supports its LTE bands 2, 4, and 12

Sequans Communications announced on Monday that its US130Q LTE Cat 1 module has been certified to operate on AT&T’s 4G LTE network, having achieved technical acceptance from AT&T’s Network Ready Lab. The all-in-one LTE for IoT module is based on Sequans’ Calliope LTE Cat 1 Platform and includes memory, power management and a complete RF front-end for AT&T’s LTE bands in a single, affordable, compact, surface-mount package.

Sequans has developed and delivered six generations of 4G technology and its chips are certified and shipping in 4G networks around the world. Sequans offers two LTE product lines: StreamrichLTE, optimized for feature-rich mobile computing and home/portable router devices, and StreamliteLTE, optimized for M2M devices and other LTE devices for the Internet of Things (IoT).

Sequans is based in Paris, France with additional offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, South Korea, and China.

Sequans US130Q module operates on LTE bands 2, 4, and 12, includes embedded OMA-DM client and supports Linux, Android, Windows and a wide range of embedded and real-time operating systems. Based on Sequans’ Calliope LTE Cat 1 Platform, the module is 3GPP Release 10 compliant, PTCRB compliant, Category 1 throughput (10 Mbps DL / 5 Mbps UL) and multi-band FDD and TDD capable.

It also supports IoT-friendly interfaces, including UART, SDIO, USIM, USB 2.0 (including Microsoft MBIM), and 12S/PCM-TDM for audio; connects seamlessly to GNSS for asset and IoT device tracking; comes in an ultra small 22.5 X 22.5 X 1.5 mm LGA package and is pin-compatible with other Sequans modules.

 


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