InHand Networks’ CR602 clears Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile
InHand Networks' CR602 5G Router has received certifications from Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile Networks. This certification enables the device, which features 5G R16 and Wi-Fi 7, for deployment on major North American carrier networks.
Key Takeaways
- CR602 received certifications from Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile Networks.
- The router supports 5G R16 and Wi-Fi 7.
- The certification makes the CR602 eligible for deployment on major North American carrier networks.
- The article also cites cloud management and resilient connectivity as CR602 features.
Why It Matters
The immediate impact is straightforward: CR602 can now be deployed on three major North American carrier networks, removing a key barrier for operators evaluating the router. The feature set called out in the article — 5G R16, Wi-Fi 7, cloud management, and resilient connectivity — places the device in a carrier-ready hardware class rather than a lab-only product. For the streaming stack, carrier certification is a practical signal that edge and access infrastructure vendors are continuing to align with operator requirements. The next thing to watch is whether InHand Networks publishes any deployment announcements tied specifically to Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile.
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