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ZTE will launch LinkPro Wi-Fi 7 CPE series at MWC 2024 for small and medium sized enterprises

Several tech brands have confirmed their presence at one of the world’s biggest tech events Mobile World Congress 2024 including POCO, Xiaomi, and Honor. Now ZTE Corporation has also confirmed its presence at the event with the Link Pro series. It features 10 industry-leading Wi-Fi CPE products.

The LinkPro CPE series can be used in small, and medium-sized enterprises. It ensures low latency and high bandwidth with the Wi-Fi 7 thus fulfilling the requirement put by the applications such as AR/VR 4K/8K ultra-high definition video and cloud computing.

As per the company, the upcoming ZTE 10 plus LinkPro CPE products come in different types that include Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network Optical Network Terminals (GPON ONTs), 10-Gigabit-capable Symmetric Passive Optical Network (XGS-PON) ONTs, a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) CPE device, a mesh AP, and a router. You will also get to see a combination of a unique square bucket and a flattened bucket design.

At the event, the company will launch two products tailored for the European market. As far as price is concerned and its availability for other markets, it is expected to come out during the event.

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