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SAN DIEGO - Inseego Corp. (NASDAQ:INSG), a $207 million market cap technology company whose stock has surged over 43% in the past six months, and TELCLOUD announced Tuesday a partnership to help businesses transition from legacy Plain Old Telephone Services (POTS) to 5G-based fixed wireless access (FWA) solutions.
The joint offering combines TELCLOUD’s cloud-managed POTS line replacement platform with Inseego’s Wavemaker 5G Indoor Router FX3110, providing connectivity for up to 64 devices in business environments. According to InvestingPro data, Inseego maintains a healthy current ratio of 1.21, suggesting strong operational capability to support this expansion.
The companies aim to address growing demand for FWA services, particularly as businesses seek alternatives to the over 1 billion legacy POTS lines in the North American market.
"This new partnership will enable us to provide our reseller partners with an easy-to-deploy, high-performance FWA solution to meet surging customer demand for 5G access," said Jake Jacoby, founder and CEO of TELCLOUD.
Zack Kowalski, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Inseego, noted that businesses need technology that is "easy-to-deploy, easy-to-manage, and highly reliable."
The Inseego Wavemaker FX3110 features integrated routing capabilities, high-gain antennas, and support for both 5G and Wi-Fi 6. It includes dual Ethernet ports for connecting both modern and legacy systems.
According to the press release statement, mobile network operators added more FWA connections in 2024 than any other technology connection, with demand continuing to grow in 2025. InvestingPro analysis indicates positive momentum for Inseego, with two analysts recently revising their earnings estimates upward. Subscribers can access 8 additional exclusive ProTips and comprehensive financial analysis in the Pro Research Report.
In other recent news, Inseego Corp reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, revealing a total revenue of $40.2 million. The company also noted a 29% sequential increase in adjusted EBITDA, reaching $4.7 million. Inseego has made strategic additions to its executive team, appointing Donna Johnson as Chief Marketing Officer and promoting Vishal Donthireddy to Chief Technology Officer. Additionally, Inseego has partnered with OneSource to launch Janus, a new managed service combining Inseego’s 5G fixed wireless access devices with OneSource’s connectivity services. This partnership aims to provide enhanced wireless broadband access for businesses using a dual-system design with 5G technology. These developments reflect Inseego’s ongoing efforts to expand its market presence and strengthen its leadership team.
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