We Raised the Bar. Again.
The BR1 Pro 5G has proven itself across countless deployments, trusted for its reliability and consistent performance. Now, we’re introducing a new variant (SKU: MAX-BR1-PRO-5GK-T-PRM) that builds on the same foundation, offering enhanced 5G capabilities and an additional option for projects requiring greater flexibility.
Highlights Include:
- Qualcomm® X65 5G Modem: improved speeds and advanced 5G performance.
- PoE Input on a LAN Port: streamlined installation and more flexible placement, even away from power outlets.
- Docker Support & Onboard Storage: run lightweight edge applications with ease.
- Public Safety Ready: carries AT&T FirstNet and T-Mobile T-Priority certifications and is Verizon Frontline verified.
Learn more
(US Only)
Note: This new variant does not replace the existing BR1 Pro 5G hardware (SKU: MAX-BR1-PRO-5GN-T-PRM). Both will remain available to support different deployment needs.
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Will be available global version?
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Peplink Team,
Great announcement here, and one that we were anticipating since January. We really need this product certified for the Canadian market and tested with Bell, Rogers, and Telus.
Thanks very much,
Mark Palma
iTel Networks
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Will it have FSC compatibility now?
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Hi Andrew,
yes, you can use FusionSIM and Remote SIM with a new version. To get FusionSIM, you need a internet connection. If the only WAN you have is Cellular connection, then FusionSIM will not work. This means you would need either Wi-Fi WAN or Ethernet WAN. Alternatively if BR1 Pro 5G is synergised that would also work, but still it needs to get internet connection to link SIM via FusionSIM with the cellular modem.
G.
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Thank you for the clarification, that is good news that FSC is supported!
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Will/Is the MAX-BR1-PRO-5GK-T-PRM approved (RCM tick) for use in Australia?
Hello @Todd_Barry,
Reach out to the team at Rising Connection on Monday, and we’ll see what they can do to get you connected (Phone or Web enquiry from here https://rising.au/product/br1-pro-5g).
Have a good weekend,
Marcus 
PS, same response posted at MAX BR1 Pro 5G US version in Australia? - #11 by Todd_Barry
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Thank you, will do. I appreciate the reply.
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