With more than 30 module certifications, customers have a broad product portfolio, from low-power wide-area NB-IoT and LTE-M all the way to broadband 5G.
Telit, a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), announced today that Deutsche Telekom has certified its FN980 Sub-6 5G module for use in the operator’s 5G network in Europe.
Designed for global use, the FN980 is an ideal choice for high-performance and bandwidth-intensive enterprise and industrial applications, including fixed wireless access, enterprise routers and gateways, indoor and outdoor CPE, and professional broadcasting and monitoring.
Award-winning FN980 5G series It has obtained global certification, providing verification for original equipment manufacturers, system integrators and end users, proving that its FN980-based equipment will operate as expected on all major mobile operator networks in the world. In addition, the industrial-grade M.2 form factor provides a simple 5G migration path for the existing terminal products with 3G and 4G solutions in the M.2 market.
European organizations also have a wide range of certified NB-IoT and LTE-M modules in Telit’s best-selling xE310, xE910 and xL865 series. ME310, ME910 and ML865 have variants suitable for European and global IoT applications, such as smart metering, security/surveillance, point of sale, health monitoring, fleet management, asset tracking and wearable trackers, fitness and healthcare equipment.
“We work closely with Telit to ensure interoperability and shorten time to market for our customers in advance,” Said Uday Patil, director of Deutsche Telekom IoT equipment.
“By certifying Telit’s innovative FN980 data card, we enable more and more customers to deploy next-generation powerful IoT solutions on our 5G and 4G networks.”
“Through these certifications, Telit has provided the market with one of the widest selections of multimode modules, which have been approved for use on Deutsche Telekom’s network,” Said Marco Contento, vice president of Telit 5G technology. “This highlights our long-term partnership with Deutsche Telekom and our commitment to provide IoT integrators and our customers with the products they need to deploy the IoT.”



