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Ubiik Unveils Maverick 220, the Industry's First High-Power LTE-M/NB-IoT Module for Private LTE and Utility Applications

March 20, 2025 11:22 PM AEDT | By Cision
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PHOENIX, March 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- March 20, 2025 – Ubiik, a leading innovator in private LTE and IoT connectivity, today announced the launch of Maverick 220, a groundbreaking LTE-M/NB-IoT module designed specifically for utilities, private LTE (pLTE) networks, and industrial IoT applications. Offering an unprecedented transmit power of up to 28dBm for LTE-M and 30dBm for NB-IoT (Power Class 1), Maverick 220 breaks the industry-standard 23dBm power limitation, dramatically extending the range of LTE-enabled IoT devices.

"Maverick 220 is the latest innovation in communications from Ubiik, redefining the limits of long-range LTE connectivity," said TH Peng, CEO at Ubiik. "For too long, private LTE networks for utilities and IoT have been constrained by the 23dBm power limit imposed by traditional LTE modules. With Maverick 220, our goal was to eliminate that bottleneck for our customers, allowing IoT devices to transmit farther and more reliably than ever before."

Unlocking the True Potential of pLTE

3GPP defines different power classes for UEs. Traditional commercial networks operate in frequency bands often defined for Power Class 3, or 23dBm (200mW, +-2dB), and this results in these networks being typically uplink-limited – the ability of the device to be heard by the base station is the bottleneck. While this is acceptable for traditional consumer use cases where downlink throughput is the main criteria, most utility and IoT use cases are uplink-dominated. This is why frequency bands specifically introduced for private networks, public safety or utilities like Band 106 are defined to support High Power/Performance UEs (HPUEs) up to Power Class 1, or 28~31dBm.

Designed for the Future of Utilities and IoT

Committed to continuously bringing relevant innovation to its customers, Ubiik has therefore specifically engineered Maverick 220 to allow private network owners to leverage the full potential of 3GPP technologies. This is particularly relevant when the private network only offers a bandwidth of 5MHz or less (1, 1.4 or 3MHz), which is common with B54, B103 or B106, as such bandwidths do not necessarily allow using the full extent of LTE-M coverage enhancement. As such, Maverick 220 is the first LTE module designed with private LTE networks and industrial IoT in mind.

Key Features and Advantages of Maverick 220:

Unlike mainstream LTE module vendors focused on consumer applications, Ubiik has developed Maverick 220 specifically for utility, enterprise, and industrial markets.

  • 28dBm for LTE-M, extending connectivity for long-range applications with moderate bandwidth requirements.
  • 30dBm for NB-IoT, ensuring reliable low-power wide-area coverage.
  • TDD LTE-M support, bringing long-range capabilities to TDD spectrum owners, like Band 54.
  • Extend the range by more than 50% over the current commercial LTE modules thanks to the additional 5 to 7dB of transmit power.
  • Supports license-free 902-928MHz LTE-M operation, making it an ideal companion of Ubiik's freeRAN Base Station when deploying hybrid LTE networks to best utilize licensed and license-free spectrum.
  • Ideal solution for utilities, smart grids, industrial automation, and remote IoT deployments.
  • Ensures full compatibility with existing LTE-M and NB-IoT standards while enabling more link budget.

Pyxis High Power Edge Router with Maverick 220

Building on the success of its Pyxis edge router family, Ubiik is set to launch a new model featuring the Maverick 220 module later this year. This enhanced high transmit power router will provide unmatched range, security, and seamless connectivity for industrial and utility IoT applications. By expanding its router portfolio, Ubiik is reinforcing its commitment to accelerating the adoption of pLTE networks for utilities and mission-critical IoT deployments.

"With Maverick 220, we're not just launching a new LTE module – we're providing a true range extender for LTE-based IoT applications," added TH Peng. "As pLTE networks are now considered the best solution for smart grid telecom infrastructure, utilities are questioning how to achieve the long-range connectivity they require. Maverick 220 and Pyxis are the answer."

To learn more about Maverick 220, visit the Ubiik booth (#6215) at DistribuTECH or visit www.ubiik.com.

About Ubiik

Ubiik is a pioneering provider of private LTE solutions, IoT connectivity, and advanced wireless technologies for industrial and utility applications. With a strong track record in LTE-M/NB-IoT innovations, Ubiik continues to push the boundaries of connectivity to empower businesses with scalable, secure, and cost-effective solutions. Learn more at www.ubiik.com.


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