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Sequans Demonstrates Market Leadership with Breakthrough 5G eRedCap and RF Technologies at MWC 2026

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Sequans (NYSE: SQNS) will showcase new 5G eRedCap semiconductors and RF technologies at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona (March 2-5), Hall 5, Stand 5D81.

Highlights include Monarch 3 and Calliope 3 chips for 5G NR eRedCap migration, the Iris RF transceiver, and an expanding licensable IP portfolio for 5G and SDR applications.

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Market Reaction – SQNS

+14.65% $3.13
15m delay 15 alerts
+14.65% Since News
$3.13 Last Price
$2.83 $3.13 Day Range
+$6M Valuation Impact
$50M Market Cap
0.2x Rel. Volume

Following this news, SQNS has gained 14.65%, reflecting a significant positive market reaction. Our momentum scanner has triggered 15 alerts so far, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $3.13. This price movement has added approximately $6M to the company's valuation.

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Key Figures

MWC 2026 dates: March 2-5 Exhibition hall: Hall 5, Stand 5D81 Third‑generation platform: 3rd generation +5 more
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MWC 2026 dates March 2-5 Mobile World Congress 2026 exhibition period
Exhibition hall Hall 5, Stand 5D81 Sequans booth location at MWC 2026
Third‑generation platform 3rd generation Low‑power semiconductor platform generation for IoT
Monarch 3 chip Monarch 3 New low‑power 5G NR eRedCap HD chip with 4G fallback
Calliope 3 chip Calliope 3 5G NR eRedCap FD/HD chip covering FDD and TDD bands
4G product families Calliope 2, Monarch 2 Existing LTE Cat 1bis and LTE‑M/NB‑IoT platforms for migration
5G standard 5G NR eRedCap Target standard for new IoT evolution path
Software‑Defined Radio SDR Target applications for Iris RF transceiver platform

Market Reality Check

Price: $2.73 Vol: Volume 66,829 vs 20‑day a...
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$2.73 Last Close
Volume Volume 66,829 vs 20‑day average 198,129 (relative volume 0.34) shows muted trading ahead of the announcement. low
Technical Shares at $2.73 sit just above the 52‑week low of $2.72 and trade below the 200‑day MA of $10.99, far from the 52‑week high of $58.30.

Peers on Argus

SQNS was down 1.44% while several semiconductor peers were positive, including M...
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SQNS was down 1.44% while several semiconductor peers were positive, including MX at +6.97%, MRAM at +2.88%, and VLN at +1.32%, suggesting a stock‑specific setup rather than a broad sector move.

Common Catalyst One peer, VLN, reported earnings today, indicating some peer moves are tied to company‑specific earnings rather than a shared 5G IoT theme.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 10 (Negative)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 10 Earnings release Negative -1.1% Q4 and 2025 results with revenue growth QoQ but large losses and BTC impacts.
Jan 20 Earnings call notice Neutral -6.4% Announcement of timing and logistics for Q4 and full‑year 2025 call.
Jan 15 Listing compliance Positive -4.0% Regained NYSE listing compliance after prior market cap and equity shortfall.
Jan 05 Design‑win partnership Positive +2.9% MultiTech selected Sequans technology for next‑gen embedded modem platforms.
Jan 05 Conference participation Neutral +2.9% Needham Growth Conference appearance and investor meetings announcement.
Pattern Detected

Recent news has often been followed by negative or mixed price reactions, even on seemingly positive operational or compliance updates.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Sequans highlighted financial volatility alongside strategic progress. Q4 and full‑year 2025 results on Feb 10 showed revenue of $7.0M for Q4 and $27.2M for 2025, but with sizable losses and Bitcoin impairments, and the stock slipped modestly. A Jan 15 update on regaining NYSE compliance after a $195M private placement also saw a negative reaction. By contrast, a Jan 5 design‑win with MultiTech and conference participation drew small gains. Today’s MWC product launches extend this pattern of strategic IoT and 5G positioning amid a weak share price backdrop.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock is surging +14.7% following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with the strategi...
Analysis

The stock is surging +14.7% following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with the strategic nature of this announcement, which showcased third‑generation low‑power 5G NR eRedCap platforms Monarch 3 and Calliope 3, plus the new Iris RF transceiver. Historically, SQNS has seen modest gains on partnership and growth‑oriented news but has traded near its 52‑week low of $2.72 after heavy losses. Investors would have weighed the long‑term 5G IoT roadmap against prior volatility and capital structure changes.

Key Terms

5g nr eredcap, half duplex, software-defined radio
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5g nr eredcap technical
"a smooth, future-proof evolution path to 5G NR eRedCap, enabling longer device"
5G NR eRedCap is a version of the 5G New Radio standard designed for simpler, lower-cost devices that need reliable wireless connections but not the top speeds of flagship phones. Think of it as a lightweight model of 5G built for wearables, sensors, and basic IoT gadgets; it lowers device complexity and power use while keeping core network compatibility. Investors care because it can unlock large, affordable device markets, influence chipset and module demand, and shape operator network planning and revenue opportunities.
half duplex technical
"Monarch 3 integrates 5G NR eRedCap Half Duplex (HD) with 4G fallback,"
A half duplex system is a method of two-way communication where information can travel in both directions but only one direction at a time, like a walkie-talkie where parties must take turns speaking. For investors, half duplex limits the speed and efficiency of data flow in devices, networks, or industrial systems, which can affect product performance, customer experience, operational capacity and the competitive advantage of companies that rely on real-time, high-volume communications.
software-defined radio technical
"for a wide range of Software-Defined Radio (SDR) applications. Iris enables"
A software-defined radio is a radio system where functions traditionally done by fixed hardware—like tuning, filtering and decoding signals—are performed by software running on general-purpose processors. For investors, it matters because this flexibility can cut development costs, speed product updates, expand applications across markets, and concentrate value in software and services rather than specialized chips, while also raising considerations about regulatory compliance and cybersecurity.

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Paris, France--(Newsfile Corp. - February 25, 2026) - Sequans Communications S.A. (NYSE: SQNS), a pioneer in cellular IoT solutions, will showcase its newest innovations at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona (March 2-5), Hall 5, Stand 5D81. The company will highlight:

  • its latest 5G eRedCap semiconductor solution, engineered to anticipate and support the accelerating migration from 4G to 5G networks, enabling smooth transitions and long-term device longevity,
  • its advanced RF transceiver technology, enabling a wide range of software-defined radio applications, and
  • its expanding IP portfolio, extending beyond traditional IoT applications.

Advancing IoT Device Longevity with 5G eRedCap

Sequans will present its third-generation low-power semiconductor platform, featuring two new chips-Monarch 3 and Calliope 3-that extend its flagship cellular IoT product families. These new solutions give customers using 4G Calliope 2 (LTE Cat 1bis) or Monarch 2 (LTE-M/NB-IoT) a smooth, future-proof evolution path to 5G NR eRedCap, enabling longer device lifecycles and sustained network compatibility.

Monarch 3 integrates 5G NR eRedCap Half Duplex (HD) with 4G fallback, making it ideal for 5G networks operating in HD mode and delivering ultra-low cost with exceptional energy efficiency. The Monarch platform continues to be optimized for applications such as smart metering, healthcare, asset tracking, and low-data-rate industrial devices.

Calliope 3 supports 5G NR eRedCap Full and Half Duplex (FD/HD) and covers both FDD and TDD bands, with 4G fallback. It extends the Calliope family's track record of reliable, cost-effective solutions for higher-end IoT devices and is the ideal choice for fleet management, security systems, and 5G networks operating exclusively in FD mode.

Pushing the Limits of Software-Defined Radio

Sequans will also highlight its newest Iris RF transceiver, engineered to deliver high performance, exceptional flexibility, and a high degree of integration for a wide range of Software-Defined Radio (SDR) applications. Iris enables scalable and efficient architecture for advanced connectivity devices across consumer, industrial, enterprise, and defense markets.

Technology IP Licensing for 5G and Beyond

With decades of innovation and successful partnerships with Fortune 500 companies and top-tier technology leaders, Sequans offers a powerful portfolio of licensable technology IP, including:

  • Advanced RF Transceiver and Analog Silicon IP
  • Modem and SoC IP
  • Carrier-grade 5G Protocol Stack

These IP offerings enable semiconductor vendors, device manufacturers, and infrastructure providers to accelerate the development of high-performance solutions for 5G and other next-generation wireless connectivity.

"MWC 2026 is the perfect stage to showcase how the IoT industry is accelerating toward 5G, and our new Monarch 3 and Calliope 3 eRedCap platforms are built precisely for this next phase," said Georges Karam, CEO of Sequans. "With our latest RF transceiver, and our expanding IP portfolio, we are giving customers a clear, innovative, and future-proof roadmap that makes advanced wireless connectivity accessible to every application and every industry - extending well beyond cellular IoT."

Sequans will exhibit at Mobile World Congress 2026, March 2-5, in Hall 5, Stand 5D81. Attendees are invited to visit the booth to learn more about these cutting-edge technologies.

About Sequans

Sequans Communications S.A. (NYSE: SQNS) is a leading fabless semiconductor company specializing in wireless 4G/5G cellular technology for the Internet of Things (IoT). Sequans' engineers design and develop innovative, secure, and scalable technologies that power the next generation of AI-connected applications - including secured payment, smart mobility and logistics, smart cities, industrial, e-health, and smart homes. Sequans offers a comprehensive portfolio of 4G/5G solutions, including LTE-M/NB-IoT, 4G LTE Cat 1bis, and 5G NR RedCap and eRedCap platforms, all purpose-built for IoT and delivering breakthroughs in wireless connectivity, power efficiency, security, and performance. The company also provides advanced design services and technology licensing.

Founded in 2003, Sequans is headquartered in France and operates globally, with offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Israel, Finland, Taiwan, and China.

Contacts

Sequans investor relations:


David Hanover/Rob Kelly, KCSA Strategic Communications (USA), +1 212.682.6300, ir@sequans.com

Sequans media relations:

Linda Bouvet (France), +33 170721600, media@sequans.com

Visit Sequans at sequans.com and follow us on LinkedIn and X.

To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/285240

FAQ

What will Sequans (SQNS) present at MWC 2026 in Barcelona?

Sequans will present its third-generation low-power 5G eRedCap platforms and RF IP. According to the company, Monarch 3 and Calliope 3 are new chips for device longevity, plus the Iris RF transceiver and an expanded technology IP licensing portfolio for 5G and SDR.

How do Monarch 3 and Calliope 3 affect 4G-to-5G device migration for SQNS customers?

They provide a smooth migration path from 4G to 5G NR eRedCap for existing devices. According to the company, Monarch 3 offers HD half-duplex with 4G fallback and Calliope 3 supports FD/HD and both FDD and TDD bands for broader compatibility.

What features make the Iris RF transceiver noteworthy for SQNS investors and partners?

Iris delivers high performance, integration, and flexibility for software-defined radio applications. According to the company, it targets consumer, industrial, enterprise, and defense markets with a scalable architecture for advanced connectivity devices.

Does Sequans offer IP licensing that could impact SQNS revenue streams?

Sequans offers licensable RF, analog, modem/SoC IP and a carrier-grade 5G protocol stack. According to the company, these IP assets are aimed at semiconductor vendors, device makers, and infrastructure providers to accelerate 5G solution development.

When and where can investors see Sequans (SQNS) demonstrations at MWC 2026?

Sequans will exhibit March 2-5, 2026 at Mobile World Congress in Hall 5, Stand 5D81. According to the company, attendees can visit the booth to view Monarch 3, Calliope 3, Iris, and the IP portfolio demonstrations.

Which IoT applications does Sequans say Monarch and Calliope platforms target?

Sequans positions Monarch for low-data-rate use cases and Calliope for higher-end IoT devices. According to the company, Monarch suits smart metering, healthcare, and asset tracking, while Calliope targets fleet management, security, and more demanding applications.
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