China's Fibocom Showcases AIoT Connectivity Solutions Covering 5G RedCap and GNSS Modules in Australia
2026-06-04 16:09
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - From June 3 to 4, Chinese wireless communication module company Fibocom showcased intelligent connectivity solutions for AIoT scenarios at the ElectroneX 2026 exhibition in Australia, at booth D36. The demonstration targets the Australian and New Zealand markets, covering terminal applications such as smart payment, smart metering, asset tracking, and industrial IoT.

The highlight of Fibocom's exhibition this time is presenting low-power wide-area networks, LTE Cat.1 bis, 5G RedCap, and satellite positioning modules within a unified regional market solution. Industrial scenarios in Australia and New Zealand are relatively dispersed, with applications such as energy, utilities, logistics, agriculture, retail payment, and outdoor asset management requiring high long-term stability of terminal connections, low-power operation, remote management, and positioning accuracy. For module companies, a single high-speed connectivity capability is no longer sufficient to cover all scenarios. More customers need to make combined choices among cost, power consumption, speed, positioning, network coverage, and maintenance convenience. With AIoT as the theme, Fibocom centrally showcases multi-mode modules, effectively advancing communication modules from "individual hardware components" to "commercial connectivity foundations for terminals," helping device manufacturers accelerate the deployment of intelligent terminals.

Among the exhibits, the newly launched MGB390 dual-frequency GNSS module supports six satellite systems, 180-channel tracking, and AGNSS-assisted positioning, targeting urban canyons, weak signal environments, and high-stability positioning requirements.

5G RedCap is also one of the core directions of this exhibition. Compared to full 5G modules designed for high-bandwidth scenarios, RedCap is more suitable for industrial gateways, wearable devices, video terminals, in-vehicle equipment, and medium-rate IoT terminals, striking a balance between bandwidth, power consumption, size, and cost. As operators deepen their 5G network coverage, industrial IoT customers are no longer just concerned about "whether they can access 5G," but are more focused on whether the terminal has a long lifecycle, is convenient for remote maintenance, and can maintain stable connections after batch deployment. Fibocom's simultaneous display of LPWA, Cat.1 bis, and RedCap combinations helps customers choose different connectivity levels based on terminal form factors and business frequencies, avoiding cost waste from using high-spec modules for low-frequency applications and preventing low-speed solutions from failing to accommodate future data growth.

This exhibition also reflects that competition in the AIoT terminal market is shifting from module parameters to scenario adaptation capabilities. Smart payment requires stable transaction connections and device security, smart metering focuses on low power consumption and long-cycle operation, asset tracking relies on positioning and wide-area coverage, and industrial IoT places greater emphasis on remote diagnostics, environmental adaptation, and lifecycle management. Fibocom's centralized presentation of these solutions at the Australian exhibition indicates that Chinese communication module companies are extending their overseas market expansion focus from general hardware supply to industry scenarios, regional operator network adaptation, and terminal ecosystem collaboration.

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