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Sierra Wireless EM92 Series powers next generation 5G devices
2021-05-20 00:30

Sierra Wireless announced its next generation of 5G mobile broadband embedded modules, the EM92 Series.

Adding to Sierra Wireless' existing portfolio of EM Series modules, the new and advanced 5G EM92 Series is based on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X65 and X62 5G Modem-RF Systems.

"Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and Sierra Wireless have a long history of collaboration in delivering new, cutting edge wireless technologies," said Gautam Sheoran, Senior Director, Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "Combined, Qualcomm Technologies' modem-to-antenna solution and the new EM92 Series modules from Sierra Wireless enable customers to make the most of 5G's capacity, data speeds, wider coverage, and lower latency, enabling the expansion of the mobile ecosystem to new industries such as precision agriculture, smart manufacturing, connected healthcare and smart cities, and transforming the IoT industry by enabling next-generation computing and edge-to-cloud applications."

Sierra Wireless' EM91 Series - which includes both the EM9190 and EM9191 5G New Radio embedded modules - are certified to operate in the United States with the top 3 major U.S. carriers, enabling customers to commercially deploy networking devices, computing devices and other connected products on these operators' high speed and low latency 5G networks.

"As the leader in embedded modules, this next generation of 5G modules from Sierra Wireless with their unprecedented performance, further demonstrate our 5G leadership and continued commitment to our customers," says Jim Ryan, SVP Partnerships, Marketing & IoT Solutions, Sierra Wireless.

The EM92 Series of 5G modules aims to make 5G more affordable, while building on the success of the company's EM91 Series which includes both the EM9190 5G mmWave/Sub-6/LTE New Radio and EM9191 5G Sub-6/LTE NR standards-based M.2 modules.


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