Verizon Business adds Inseego to 5G FWA lineup
Verizon Business is adding Inseego’s latest 5G router to its 5G Business Internet fixed wireless access lineup. The move expands Verizon’s portfolio of customer premises equipment for business broadband, giving enterprise and small business customers another hardware option for connecting to its 5G network.
The Inseego device joins a growing set of 5G FWA routers positioned as alternatives to wired connections, aimed at business users who want quicker turn-up times or backup connectivity without new cabling. Details on pricing and specific performance claims were not disclosed in the announcement.
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