Major US Carriers Approve InHand Networks' Next-Generation Business Router
New York, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
Yesterday, InHand Networks secured major US carrier approval for its latest router, equipping businesses with next-generation internet speeds and crucial battery backups to maintain operations during power outages.
A Milestone for Enterprise Connectivity
On May 29, 2026, Chantilly, Virginia-based InHand Networks announced that its CR602 5G router successfully completed network certifications for the three major North American carriers: Verizon (VZ), AT&T (T), and T-Mobile (TMUS) [1][GPT]. This certification is a critical milestone for the company, ensuring that commercial customers and channel partners can deploy the router with immediate, reliable access across widespread business locations [1].
Ensuring Business Continuity and Cloud Integration
Beyond raw speed, the CR602 addresses the critical need for operational resilience in commercial environments. The router features wired broadband, 5G cellular access, dual SIM and eSIM options, alongside a battery-backed operation designed to maintain critical system access during network or power disruptions [1]. According to an InHand Networks spokesperson, modern business connectivity is no longer a mere back-office utility; rather, it is intrinsically linked to transaction processing, security systems, and the overall customer experience [1].
Expanding the Smart City Ecosystem
This 5G milestone follows closely on the heels of another strategic announcement made by InHand Networks on May 28, 2026, focusing on urban infrastructure [2]. The company highlighted its IR315 Industrial Cellular Router, a device tailored to provide reliable 4G/LTE connectivity for digital signage in smart city and outdoor advertising applications [2].