MosoLabs Begins Building Helium 5G Small Cells

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A company that designs and distributes hardware and software for decentralized wireless networks called MosoLabs began yesterday to provide products for the Helium 5G small cell networks, the second major wireless network supported by the Helium Blockchain. Headquartered in California, MosoLabs is backed by Taiwan-based Sercomm, an LTE and 5G small cell OEM. MosoLabs will provide plug-and-play products to the market, including small cells and cameras.

MosoLabs has partnered with the FreedomFi team since 2021, to develop small cells that power the network. MosoLabs will offer indoor and outdoor small cells for the FreedomFi gateway and other “Powered by FreedomFi” gateways. Small cell bundles will be available for purchase in late June 2022, and the company is committed to consistently delivering devices throughout 2022 in an effort to accelerate growth of the Helium network.

MosoLabs is focused on developing more use cases for the Helium 5G network and will begin offering a CBRS-connected camera solution later this year. These products – which will include doorbell, residential, and enterprise cameras – will feature advanced video monitoring capabilities. 

Ben Lin, President of Sercomm said, “Helium 5G is transforming the traditional cellular network business model with its crypto-incentivized approach, which encourages people to help grow their own wireless network.”

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