Broadband gear maker GX Group has partnered with US chip company Qualcomm for rolling out AI-enhanced Wi-Fi 7 solutions that will be made in India, the European firm said on Wednesday.
GX is one of the beneficiaries of the telecom production-linked incentive scheme.
The company’s made-in-India Wi-Fi 7 broadband platform was launched by Union Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia at the Mobile World Congress 2026, being held at Barcelona, in Spain.
GX Group Director for Global Account Sales, Sambit Swain, said that India’s opening of the lower 6 GHz band marks a decisive step in strengthening its position as a global broadband innovation hub, as it enhances domestic connectivity while reinforcing India’s role in building resilient, diversified 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 said.
The new Wi-Fi 7 portfolio leverages the latest advancements in wireless technology, including wide channel bandwidth, multi-link operation, and enhanced spectrum efficiency, to support ultra-low latency and high throughput required for applications like 8K video streaming, cloud gaming, immersive AR and VR, and large-scale IoT deployments.
“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,” Qualcomm India, business head for automotive, connectivity, broadband and IoT, Manmeet Singh said.
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