Quectel Launches Wi-Fi HaLow Module for Massive IoT Deployments
Event summary
- Quectel introduced the FGH200M Wi-Fi HaLow module, based on Morse Micro's MM8108 chipset, operating in the sub-1GHz band.
- The module offers a range of approximately 1km, low power consumption, and support for up to 8,191 IoT devices.
- Target applications include smart agriculture, industrial automation, and smart cities.
- The FGH200M will be showcased at MWC Barcelona in booth 5A19.
The big picture
Quectel's FGH200M module targets the growing demand for long-range, low-power IoT connectivity, particularly in environments where traditional Wi-Fi struggles. The launch aligns with broader industry trends toward sub-1GHz solutions for massive IoT deployments, positioning Quectel to capture market share in smart infrastructure and industrial automation. The module's ability to support thousands of devices per access point could redefine network architecture in large-scale IoT applications.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly the FGH200M will be integrated into large-scale IoT deployments.
- Competitive Response
- Whether competitors will accelerate their own Wi-Fi HaLow or alternative low-power wide-area solutions.
- Market Penetration
- The extent to which the sub-1GHz spectrum will become a standard for massive IoT networks.
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