Security News > 2021 > May > Sierra Wireless launches XR Series of multi-network 5G routers for business-critical apps
Sierra Wireless launched the next evolution in routers with its new XR Series of multi-network 5G routers.
The XR Series delivers the full performance of 5G across any network whether used for mobile applications or primary, temporary, or backup fixed wireless connectivity.
"Our 5G research has shown the importance of real-time communications that 5G brings, along with supporting process evolution," said Alison Brooks, Ph.D., Research Vice President, Smart Cities & Communities - Public Safety, IDC. "5G's higher data speeds, lower latency and higher device capacity is set to transform the market across a multitude of use cases, such as video streaming, and products such as the XR Series routers deliver with the fast and always-on, secure connectivity needed for next generation mission and business-critical applications."
Sierra Wireless' XR Series routers are part of the 5G solution portfolio that includes management software and reporting systems, 24×7 support, routers, antennas, and accessories.
"The supercharged XR Series enables organizations to move 5G beyond the smart phone and deliver the performance needed to connect medical devices in emergency vehicles, utilize autonomous robots in factories, and provide high performance backup connectivity to businesses," said James Armstrong, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Enterprise Solutions, Sierra Wireless.
Rapid response: All XR Series routers include a unique dedicated LPWA cellular connection through Sierra Wireless Global Connectivity.
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