pureLiFi announced the launch of its LINXC Bridge System at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Developed together with Solace Power, this solution empowers Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) broadband providers to deliver self-installable, higher quality and more reliable connectivity to consumers using outdoor Customer Premises Equipment (CPE).
The LINXC Bridge is designed to streamline broadband deployment and eliminate complex installations, thereby reducing subscriber acquisition cost, shortening time to revenue and increasing customer satisfaction. The system is being showcased at the pureLiFi booth at MWC alongside the latest CPE equipment from Sonim Technologies.
The LINXC Bridge has received significant interest since it was introduced by pureLiFi and Solace in 2024.
“The enthusiastic response from our collaborations with leading global telecom brands validates the transformative potential of the LINXC Bridge System,” said Alistair Banham, CEO of pureLiFi. “This latest technology is poised to revolutionise the economics of FWA and broadband deployment worldwide, making high-speed connectivity more accessible, affordable and efficient for broadband suppliers, ultimately improving service and user satisfaction. The market is clearly moving towards LiFi as it will solve connectivity challenges of today and tomorrow.”
The solution harnesses pureLiFi’s technology, which uses invisible light to trasmit data, along with Solace Power’s wireless power capabilities. This combination allows for a seamless installation for outdoor CPE, whether this is a 5G FWA signal or other broadband signal, eliminating the time-consumingned for drilling holes or running cables through walls.
Instead, the LINXC Bridge system establishes LiFi communications and wireless power links through a window. With the combination of LINXC Bridge and outdoor CPE, network operators benefit from much more efficient use of network infrastructure.
At MWC, pureLiFi will also showcase its multi-gigabit LiFi capabilities, featuring a high-speed, low-latency 5Gbps LiFi connection.
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