

Sequans’ move into 5G eRedCap and licensable RF/modem IP underscores how IoT value is shifting from discrete modules toward scalable, re-usable platform assets. By offering a clear 4G-to-5G NR eRedCap migration path, it helps operators and OEMs de-risk sunsetting LTE while preserving long field lifetimes for cost-sensitive devices. The Iris RF transceiver and IP licensing strategy also position Sequans as an enabler for custom silicon and SDR-based designs in industrial and defense markets. This reflects a broader IoT trend toward specialized 5G silicon and heterogeneous connectivity architectures.
Sequans showcases new 5G eRedCap and RF technologies at Mobile World Congress 2026.
Sequans Communications S.A. , a pioneer in cellular IoT solutions, will showcase its newest innovations at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona (March 2-5).
The company will highlight:
- its latest 5G eRedCap semiconductor solution, engineered to anticipate and support the accelerating migration from 4G to 5G networks, enabling smooth transitions and long-term device longevity,
- its advanced RF transceiver technology, enabling a wide range of software-defined radio applications, and
- its expanding IP portfolio, extending beyond traditional IoT applications.
Advancing IoT Device Longevity with 5G eRedCap
Sequans will present its third-generation low-power semiconductor platform, featuring two new chips-Monarch 3 and Calliope 3-that extend its flagship cellular IoT product families. These new solutions give customers using 4G Calliope 2 (LTE Cat 1bis) or Monarch 2 (LTE-M/NB-IoT) a smooth, future-proof evolution path to 5G NR eRedCap, enabling longer device lifecycles and sustained network compatibility.
Monarch 3 integrates 5G NR eRedCap Half Duplex (HD) with 4G fallback, making it ideal for 5G networks operating in HD mode and delivering ultra-low cost with exceptional energy efficiency. The Monarch platform continues to be optimized for applications such as smart metering, healthcare, asset tracking, and low-data-rate industrial devices.
Calliope 3 supports 5G NR eRedCap Full and Half Duplex (FD/HD) and covers both FDD and TDD bands, with 4G fallback. It extends the Calliope family’s track record of reliable, cost-effective solutions for higher-end IoT devices and is the ideal choice for fleet management, security systems, and 5G networks operating exclusively in FD mode.
Pushing the Limits of Software-Defined Radio
Sequans will also highlight its newest Iris RF transceiver, engineered to deliver high performance, exceptional flexibility, and a high degree of integration for a wide range of Software-Defined Radio (SDR) applications. Iris enables scalable and efficient architecture for advanced connectivity devices across consumer, industrial, enterprise, and defense markets.
Technology IP Licensing for 5G and Beyond
With decades of innovation and successful partnerships with Fortune 500 companies and top-tier technology leaders, Sequans offers a powerful portfolio of licensable technology IP, including:
- Advanced RF Transceiver and Analog Silicon IP
- Modem and SoC IP
- Carrier-grade 5G Protocol Stack
These IP offerings enable semiconductor vendors, device manufacturers, and infrastructure providers to accelerate the development of high-performance solutions for 5G and other next-generation wireless connectivity.
Georges Karam, CEO of Sequans, said:
“MWC 2026 is the perfect stage to showcase how the IoT industry is accelerating toward 5G, and our new Monarch 3 and Calliope 3 eRedCap platforms are built precisely for this next phase.”
“With our latest RF transceiver, and our expanding IP portfolio, we are giving customers a clear, innovative, and future-proof roadmap that makes advanced wireless connectivity accessible to every application and every industry – extending well beyond cellular IoT.”
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