GX Group, Qualcomm Partner for Wi-Fi 7 Routers
- GX Group and Qualcomm to roll out AI-powered Wi-Fi 7 solutions made in India
- Platform launched at MWC 2026 by Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia
- Supports high-speed, low-latency use cases like 8K streaming, AR/VR, and IoT
Broadband equipment manufacturer GX Group has announced a partnership with US-based chipmaker Qualcomm to introduce AI-powered Wi-Fi 7 solutions that will be manufactured in India. The government telecom production-linked incentive scheme allows GX Group to benefit by supporting domestic manufacturing in the industry.
The GX Group Qualcomm partnership is driving the launch of made-in-India Wi-Fi 7 routers, strengthening Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 India initiatives, boosting telecom hardware manufacturing India, advancing next-gen broadband devices, and reinforcing India’s capabilities in India networking equipment production.
The company unveiled its made-in-India Wi-Fi 7 broadband platform at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona. Union Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia conducted the launch which demonstrates India's expanding abilities in advanced telecom infrastructure development.
The opening of the lower 6 GHz band by India represents a major step forward for India to establish itself as a global center for broadband innovation, according to Sambit Swain, who serves as the Director for Global Account Sales at GX Group.
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He explained that the initiative improves national connectivity while establishing India as a major player in developing diverse and dependable technology supply chains.
“GX Group's AI-powered Wi-Fi 7 Gateway solutions, engineered in India, combine performance with scalable manufacturing, enabling partners to accelerate deployments, improve subscriber experience, and unlock new revenue opportunities worldwide”, he added.
The new Wi-Fi 7 portfolio includes advanced wireless technologies that provide wider channel bandwidth, multi-link operation and better spectrum efficiency.
The system achieves ultra-low latency and high data throughput which meets the requirements of demanding applications that include 8K video streaming, cloud gaming, immersive augmented and virtual reality experiences and large-scale Internet of Things deployments.
Manmeet Singh, Qualcomm India, Business Head for automotive, connectivity, broadband and IoT, stated, “The collaboration reflects our shared vision of delivering scalable, high-performance wireless solutions that empower service providers and unlock richer digital experiences across homes and enterprises”.
