Sierra Wireless - WP7702

New low-cost, low-power technology for low-bandwidth IoT applications with extended reach beyond traditional cellular.
Sierra Wireless AirPrime WP7702 LPWA Module

Sierra Wireless AirPrime WP7702 LPWA Module

The WP7702 module for Cat-M1/NB1 worldwide networks is fully compliant with the 3GPP Release 13 standard, providing a new low-cost, low-power technology for low-bandwidth IoT applications with extended reach beyond traditional cellular. Delivering up to 300Kbps download speed and 375Kbps upload speed, this module is ideal for real-time fixed or mobile applications such as consumer wearables, health monitoring devices, tracking devices, and smart home and smart city devices to name a few. Design now with 4G LTE-M modules in the CF3® form factor and scale to 2G, 3G, or 4G networks in the future as the application evolves.

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Richardson RFPD takes great pride in our ability to support IoT product and solution customers globally. RFPD global locations employ over 150 field technical resources who work side-by-side with design engineers to provide one-on-one support for new and existing IoT designs. Our 40+ global application engineers with access to our 6 fully functioning electronics test labs can answer most IoT related questions promptly and resolve IoT issues quickly and effectively. We welcome your IoT questions and the opportunity to offer personal attention to your specific IoT goals and challenges.