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Alti-link upgrades 5G CPE P5 with the latest Qualcomm X62 5G modem

China — Alti-link today announced a huge upgrade on its 5G CPE AX3000 WiFi 6 Router —with X62 Modem replacing the previous P5 with X55 Modem. Equipped with the advanced Qualcomm X62 chip made with a 4 nm process and abundant AI features, P5 is now capable of accessing more available cellular bands, reaching super-fast 2.8 Gbps downlink speed, and getting better 5G signal reception, and drastic latency reduction.

P5 has been a beloved 5G router, for its whopping 5G speed, super-fast Wi-Fi 6, abundant features, and easy-to-use installation. By applying the coexistence design of both 5G and WiFi Qualcomm solutions, P5 minimizes the mutual signal interference between WiFi and cellular communication, achieving optimal performance in the industry. With the X62 upgrade, P5 is able to create a more responsive network, where customers can enjoy immersive high-quality live feed, lag-free remote working, online gaming, and other latency-sensitive tasks even all at the same time.

Improved Reception with 28 Bands

Accessing more bands means better ISP compatibility and higher speed in more areas. The new P5 now accesses 28 5G bands* in total — adding 8 more bands than the previous P5 version — which is the highest support in the latest running 5G standard release 16. Wider spectrum access elevates the overall 5G reception, along with the support from new AI features of Qualcomm® Wideband Envelope Tracking, Qualcomm® AI Enhanced Signal Boost, and Qualcomm® Smart Transmit 2.0. No matter whether in a densely populated city center, suburb, or other 5G enabled areas, customers can always reap the benefits of accessing more vacant lanes and better signals, hence getting a faster network.

"In city areas where the existing bands are easily jammed by numbers of clients, accessing extra bands is critical for reaching optimal 5G speed." said the product engineer, Reed. "Beyond that, due to less interference, some carriers provide better service on these new bands, and P5 now can hop on these bands to deliver congestion-free network for our customers."

Improved Reception with 28 Bands

Accessing more bands means better ISP compatibility and higher speed in more areas. The new P5 now accesses 28 5G bands* in total — adding 8 more bands than the previous P5 version — which is the highest support in the latest running 5G standard release 16. Wider spectrum access elevates the overall 5G reception, along with the support from new AI features of Qualcomm® Wideband Envelope Tracking, Qualcomm® AI Enhanced Signal Boost, and Qualcomm® Smart Transmit 2.0. No matter whether in a densely populated city center, suburb, or other 5G enabled areas, customers can always reap the benefits of accessing more vacant lanes and better signals, hence getting a faster network.

"In city areas where the existing bands are easily jammed by numbers of clients, accessing extra bands is critical for reaching optimal 5G speed." said the product engineer, Reed. "Beyond that, due to less interference, some carriers provide better service on these new bands, and P5 now can hop on these bands to deliver congestion-free network for our customers."