Inseego
Inseego is a networking and connectivity vendor that provides 4G and 5G fixed wireless access hardware, mobile broadband devices, and related device-to-cloud management software for enterprise, carrier, and public-sector deployments.
- Enterprise and carrier-grade 5G and 4G fixed wireless access Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and gateways (wireless Wide Area Network (WAN) / SD-Branch access)
- Mobile broadband hotspots and routers for workforce, Internet of Things (IoT), and fleet connectivity (mobile networking)
- Cloud-based device and connectivity management platforms for centralized monitoring, configuration, and analytics (network management)
- IoT and Machine-to-Machine Communication (M2M) connectivity hardware supporting edge connectivity for sensors, telematics, and industrial endpoints (IoT connectivity)
- Solutions for branch, home office, and temporary sites that extend or substitute wired internet with cellular links (branch connectivity)
More About Inseego
Inseego focuses on cellular-based networking for enterprises, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), and public institutions, with an emphasis on 5G and 4G/LTE connectivity used as primary or backup wide-area access. Its portfolio includes fixed wireless access CPE and gateways (wireless WAN), mobile hotspots and routers (mobile networking), and cloud-based device management and monitoring tools (network management). These offerings are deployed in branch offices, retail locations, home offices, vehicles, and remote or temporary sites where wired broadband is constrained, unavailable, or used in combination with cellular links for redundancy.
In enterprise environments, Inseego fixed wireless access devices and routers are typically integrated into existing network topologies as WAN edge components that connect to corporate Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), SD-Branch, or traditional Virtual Private Network (VPN) architectures. Devices support cellular technologies such as 5G 5G New Radio (NR) and Long Term Evolution (LTE), and standard enterprise interfaces including Ethernet and Wi-Fi for local area connectivity. Authentication, encryption, and traffic management rely on standard networking protocols such as Internet Protocol Security VPN (IPSec VPN), Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels, Virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging (802.1Q), and Wi-Fi security standards where applicable. For IT teams, the company’s cloud management platforms (network management) provide centralized provisioning, policy configuration, firmware updates, and status dashboards across distributed fleets of devices.
Inseego mobile hotspots and routers (mobile networking) are used to provide portable broadband access for field teams, temporary work sites, and remote workers. These devices typically expose Wi-Fi or Ethernet interfaces to end-user equipment while using 4G or 5G cellular backhaul. In fleet and telematics scenarios, Inseego IoT and M2M connectivity hardware (IoT connectivity) can be mounted in vehicles or equipment to deliver persistent cellular links for location tracking, telemetry, and remote management. In these use cases, integration often involves APIs or data feeds into customer telematics, logistics, or asset management platforms.
From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Inseego is categorized in wireless WAN, fixed wireless access, mobile broadband, and IoT connectivity. Its hardware products System Integration Testing (SIT) in the WAN edge and remote access layers of enterprise architectures, while its management platforms align with network management and operations tooling. Organizations evaluate Inseego offerings alongside other wireless WAN and branch connectivity options when designing connectivity strategies for distributed locations, mobile workforces, and connected assets that require cellular broadband rather than or in addition to wired connections.