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TP-Link Becomes Among the First Global Networking Brands to Announce Local Manufacturing of Wi-Fi 7 Products in India

In an official press release, TP-Link India, part of TP-Link Systems Inc., has announced that it has started local manufacturing of Wi-Fi 7 products in India. Furthermore, the brand also states that it is aiming at serving the Indian demand and later will also evaluate select export markets in a phased manner.

Read more about it below.

TP-Link India Wi-Fi 7 Local Manufacturing Officially Started

With the announcement made on 25th of May 2026, TP-Link has become one of the first global brands to start manufacturing Wi-Fi 7 products in the Indian market. While it is among the first, recent news also came in that European broadband equipment maker GX Group has partnered with US chip company Qualcomm to develop Wi-Fi 7 routers that will be manufactured in India under the government’s telecom production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme. Though when it will begin hasn’t been announced yet.

Currently, the company will be manufacturing Omada EAP770 enterprise access point and later plans to progressively expand its Wi-Fi 7 portfolio manufacturing in a phased manner. The Omad EAP770 is a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 ceiling-mount enterprise access point, which is designed for high-density deployments (campuses, hospitals, retail environments, hospitality networks, and educational institutions) and can be integrated with TP-Link’s Omada Software Defined Networking (SDN) platform.

TP-Link also mentions that currently, around 92% of its products sold are already manufactured in India through Indian EMS partners. Furthermore, the company aims to reach a localisation level of 96–97% over the next three years.

This Wi-Fi 7 manufacturing is all because of the DoT (Department of Telecommunications), which via a notification announced the unlocking of 500 MHz spectrum in the 5925–6425 MHz band for licence-exempt usage, enabling the deployment of Wi-Fi 7 solutions for both enterprise and home users across India.

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