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Sony Outlines Vision for 5G eRedCap as the Next Step in IoT Connectivity

by January 6, 2026
by January 6, 2026

Sony Outlines Vision for 5G eRedCap as the Next Step in IoT Connectivity

Sony Outlines Vision for 5G eRedCap as the Next Step in IoT Connectivity

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Sony’s positioning of eRedCap as the anchor for long-life 5G IoT signals that mid-tier cellular performance is becoming strategically more important than ultra-low-power or full 5G NR. This frames a likely consolidation of today’s fragmented LTE Cat-x and LPWA landscape into a smaller set of 5G-based profiles, simplifying operator roadmaps and module portfolios. It also indicates that device lifecycles and spectrum refarming plans will tighten around Release 18+ capabilities. Overall, it accelerates the shift from “best-effort connectivity” toward deterministic, 5G-native IoT infrastructure.

As the industry transitions from 4G to 5G, eRedCap is emerging as the foundation for the next generation of long-life IoT

Sony Semiconductor Israel (Sony) today announced its long-term vision for 5G IoT connectivity, positioning eRedCap (enhanced Reduced Capability) as the foundation for the next generation of global, long-life connected Altair devices. As industries accelerate the AI revolution and mobile operators plan the retirement of legacy networks, the transition from 4G to 5G is reshaping what is possible in large-scale IoT deployments.

LPWA technologies, from gas and water meters to asset trackers and safety infrastructure, have varying throughput demands and are set for operating in the field over the next 10 to 20 years. However, applications that depend on higher throughput, voice capability, or richer data streams—such as industrial automation, next-generation safety systems, wearables, and a new category of AI-centric consumer devices—are shifting towards eRedCap. These applications will focus on real-time, low power and higher throughput communication, while traditional LPWA devices keep supporting ultra-low power and deep indoor use-cases where only small amounts of data are sent.

Nohik Semel, CEO of Sony Semiconductor Israel said:

The future of IoT is clearly converging around eRedCap. It brings the performance needed for tomorrow’s connected devices while preserving the efficiency and longevity that industries count on. For device makers designing for the next 10 to 20 years, eRedCap is the technology that will facilitate the move from 4G into a fully 5G world.

A fully 5G world means operators can finally sunset 4G and unify their networks. Today, they must keep 2G and 4G networks alive because many legacy devices remain in the field, and spectrum is a scarce, shared resource. eRedCap enables the gradual migration of IoT devices to 5G, allowing operators to free up spectrum, stop maintaining parallel networks, and eventually discontinue 4G.

Built on 3GPP Release 18, eRedCap creates a new middle ground between advanced 5G and narrowband IoT. Compared to LPWA technology, eRedCap delivers higher data throughput for data-heavy applications while maintaining lower complexity and cost compared to high-throughput 5G NR implementations, all optimized for long-lasting, battery-powered devices.

As IoT networks and devices evolve and transition to eRedCap, HD-FDD (Half-Duplex Frequency Division Duplex) is emerging as the preferred deployment option for eRedCap devices. HD-FDD better aligns with the design requirements for low-cost, low-power, long-lasting 5G IoT devices due to its lower cost, simpler RF design, and better power consumption.

“The market is actively seeking competitive 5G NR solutions that can enable the transition of LTE Cat-1bis and higher category devices to native 5G networks. Once commercially viable eRedCap solutions become available, we anticipate cellular carriers and market demand will drive rapid adoption for existing use cases and device categories. We estimate the eRedCap market could cross 50 million unit shipments by 2030. HD-FDD’s technical advantages in reduced RF complexity align perfectly with eRedCap’s design goals, making it the logical duplexing choice for cost-sensitive, battery-powered devices at scale. As businesses globally accelerate their shift toward AI-based decision-making and analytics, real-time connectivity of edge devices has become more critical than ever, positioning eRedCap as essential infrastructure for the intelligent AI-based IoT ecosystem,” said Mohit Agrawal, Research Director at Counterpoint Research.

As part of this long-term vision, Sony outlined the roadmap for its upcoming Altair ALT1550 5G eRedCap modem, engineered to meet the industry’s evolving requirements. Currently undergoing advanced real-silicon testing, the chip delivers 3GPP Release 18 compliance with eRedCap and HD-FDD optimization, plus 4G Cat-1bis/LTE-M support for dependable deployment on existing networks and seamless backward and forward compatibility.

“Our Altair ALT1550 roadmap reflects our belief that 5G IoT must be cost-efficient, power efficient, and built for longevity,” added Dima Feldman, VP Product Management and Marketing at Sony Semiconductor Israel. “This is how we help customers transition smoothly from 4G to a sustainable 5G future.”

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