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Sequans Communications S.A.

A leading developer and supplier of cellular IoT connectivity solutions, providing chips and modules for 5G/4G massive and broadband IoT

Semiconductor Products and Equipment
10/07/2003
04/15/2011
New York Stock Exchange
155
12-31
Depository Receipts (Ordinary Shares)
15-55 Boulevard Charles de Gaulle, 92700 Colombes, Paris, France
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Sequans Communications S.A. is a leading wafer-free designer, developer and provider of 4GLTE and WiMax semiconductor wireless certain broadband application solutions, focusing on the single-mode terminal equipment market. The company's solutions work with baseband processors and RF transceivers, integrated circuits or chips, algorithms and software stacks that connect its proprietary signal processing technology. The company's high-performance integrated circuits offer high output, low consumption and high reliability in miniaturization and at competitive prices. In the LTE market, the company believes that the single-mode or LTE mode, the equipment market is a great potential, but the overall LET equipment market service is not in place, and these devices have not found attractive attributes in the traditional multi-mode equipment market. Specifically, the company believes that it has significant advantages in terms of scale, energy consumption, product cost, and development cost compared with LTE-specific equipment produced by other customers. Other companies' products are expensive, huge, more power-consuming, and more complex multi-mode certification fees. Therefore, the company believes that the single LTE market will continue to grow, especially after operators fully deploy LTE networks, and their data services will continue to grow. The company views its LTE solution as a highly optimized, efficient and mature solution that differentiates it from its competitors' single-mode 4G solutions. The company was registered as a limited liability company under the laws of the French Republic on 7 October 2003 for a period of 99 years.