Monday, October 17th 2022

TCL Launches Multiple New 5G CPE Products at Broadband World Forum 2022

TCL, a pioneer in display technology and affordable, powerful connected experiences, unveils a new range of CPE devices at Broadband World Forum, including three latest generation 5G routers. TCL will also deliver the keynote address on the exhibition's final day on October 20th. TCL is committed to providing users with safe, high-speed, reliable, and seamless mobile broadband connection services. As a leading global broadband provider, TCL works with more than 150 carriers worldwide to meet network connection demands for home, business, mobile and machine-to-machine (M2M).

"Our vision is to create seamless connections for everyone", commented Sharon Xiao, GM of the Smart Connected Device Business at TCL Communication. "By 2027[1], 5G subscriptions are forecast to reach 4.4 billion. TCL's long-term partnership with top-tier operators means we can offer high-quality 5G Mobile Broadband (MBB) and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) products to clients and consumers and make our vision a reality."
TCL Ultra-fast 5G CPEs Offer Uncompromised Connectivity
TCL LINKHUB 5G HH512 delivers ultra-fast 5G connectivity, with download speeds up to 3.47 Gbps at sub-6 GHz and dual-band Wi-Fi 6 connectivity up to 5.4 Gbps. TCL LINKHUB 5G HH512 supports up to 192 connections to guarantee uncompromised home entertainment, IoT connections, video conference and remote learning experiences. Its elegant design blends perfectly into its surroundings to complement any home or office environment.

Another new 5G CPE, TCL LINKHUB 5G HH512L, also comes with ultra-fast 5G connectivity, with speeds of up to 3.47 Gbps, NSA and SA network mode support. Compatible with the most advanced Wi-Fi 6E technology, it offers wireless speeds up to 3.6 Gbps and provides less signal interference and lower latency for carriers, customers, and end users.

TCL 4.11 Gbps 5G Mobile Wi-Fi Speeds Up Your Mobile Network
Supporting 5G sub-6Ghz and mmWave and up to 4.11 Gbps downlink speeds dual-band Wi-Fi 6E for up to 32 connections, TCL LINKZONE 5G MW513 delivers stable performance for remote working scenarios. The stylish, pocket-sized device also boasts 12-hour battery life.

Advanced 4G CPE Enriches Your Options
The TCL LINKHUB HH132 4G CAT13/12 CPE provides fast internet connectivity with up to 600 Mbps of downlink and up to 150 Mbps of uplink speeds for up to 64 devices in a clean and sophisticated design. The router is ideal for live streaming and podcasting and optimized for homes and small offices.

The TCL LINKHUB HH40L 4G CAT4 CPE supports up to 150 Mbps downlink and 50 Mbps uplink, 32 Wi-Fi connections, and a backup battery that offers two hours working time and eight hours standby time, which is best suited for regular home network demands.

TCL implements responsible logistics and environmental design for its products, helping customers achieve a sustainable lifestyle. TCL is dedicated to delivering green products to customers through strict material selection, specific design lifecycle, reusing and recycling materials and ensuring supply-chain transparency and good working conditions.

For the sixth year in a row, TCL Communication received a Silver Rating from the EcoVadis Business Sustainability Ratings in 2022, adding to the long list of corporate responsibility awards. What's more, TCL reinforces its green commitments with the launch of #TCLGreen, a global initiative to amplify the significance of sustainability efforts.

Availability
  • TCL LINKHUB 5G HH512: available now in EMEA
  • TCL LINKHUB 5G HH512L: available in EMEA in Q4 2022
  • TCL LINKZONE 5G MW513: available in North America in Q4 2022
  • TCL LINKHUB HH132 4G CAT13/12 CPE: available in EMEA in Q4 2022
  • TCL LINKHUB HH40L 4G CAT4 CPE: available now in the Middle East and Africa
Source: TCL
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2 Comments on TCL Launches Multiple New 5G CPE Products at Broadband World Forum 2022

#1
bonehead123
Over the course of this year, I have tried out several TCL products, and now my new definition for them is "The Crapfest Lag", since everything was slow, bloated, overhyped crap, built with bottom-barrel garbaggio shlinghouzer components, even their supposed "High-end" items...

Therefore I will pass on this stuff too :)
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#2
_JP_
Considering the prices Netgear and Asus are doing (I see you too Mikrotik) for anything with a '5G' stamped on it, I can tell that these are joining the fray to ride the hype train since no pricing is announced.
Caveat emptor: These are going to be needlessly expensive. Get anything with good antennas and 4G Cat.6 or Cat.12 support (budget allowing) and you'll be fine. Coverage and the aggregation used will be your issue, not theoretical network speed.
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