AT&T Business has added the Inseego Wavemaker FX4200 to its fixed‑wireless portfolio, offering enterprise customers a 5G‑enabled access device that delivers multi‑gigabit speeds, built‑in security, and cloud‑managed connectivity. The FX4200 is built on Qualcomm’s Dragonwing Gen 3 platform, supports Wi‑Fi 7, dual‑SIM carrier resilience, an integrated battery backup, and FIPS 140‑3 compliance, making it ready for deployment in retail, restaurants, branch offices, pop‑ups, schools, and government facilities.
The device is intended to be paired with AT&T Internet Air for Business, a separate 5G broadband service that offers no speed or data caps. By combining the FX4200 with Internet Air, AT&T can provide a turnkey, zero‑touch solution that eliminates the need for on‑site IT staff, a key selling point for small‑to‑mid‑size enterprises that need reliable connectivity without the complexity of traditional wireline.
For Inseego, the partnership represents a significant expansion of its market reach. The company’s CEO, Juho Sarvikas, said the deal is a “leading driver of growth in 2026” and that the FX4200 will simplify enterprise wireless by offering a familiar, secure, and easy‑to‑deploy 5G experience. Analysts have highlighted the win as a key growth catalyst for Inseego, noting that the device’s enterprise‑grade features position it well against competitors such as Nokia, Ericsson, and Huawei in the fixed‑wireless space.
AT&T’s fixed‑wireless strategy is part of a broader effort to complement its fiber network and provide flexible, high‑speed connectivity in areas where wired broadband is limited. The FX4200 launch strengthens AT&T’s position against other carriers that are also expanding their 5G FWA offerings, such as Verizon and T‑Mobile, and signals the company’s commitment to delivering secure, cloud‑managed solutions for business customers.
Nazanin Hoglund, AT&T Business’s Assistant Vice President of Mobility Devices, emphasized that customers are looking for advanced 5G FWA devices that are easy to deploy, operate, and manage. She added that the FX4200 will help AT&T meet that demand by offering a device that combines performance, security, and simplicity, reinforcing the company’s focus on customer‑centric solutions.
The launch underscores the growing demand for high‑speed, reliable wireless connectivity in the enterprise market, driven by the shift to hybrid work, digital customer experiences, and the need for resilient network infrastructure. By adding the FX4200 to its portfolio, AT&T Business positions itself to capture a larger share of the fixed‑wireless market, while Inseego gains a major carrier partner that can accelerate the adoption of its technology across a broad range of verticals.
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