pureLiFi unveils 10 Gbps light based connectivity and 5G FWA demos for indoor coverage

pureLiFi is preparing a 10 Gigabits per second light based communication platform and 5G Fixed Wireless Access partner demonstrations for Mobile World Congress 2026, aiming to improve indoor signal quality. The company positions LiFi as a secure, high speed alternative to traditional radio frequency based wireless systems.

pureLiFi is positioning its light based communication technology to challenge expectations at Mobile World Congress 2026 by targeting the core limitation of many Fixed Wireless Access deployments, which is the difficulty of delivering high quality signal indoors. LiFi is presented as a high speed, wireless communication technology that transmits data through the light spectrum rather than through traditional radio frequencies, offering an alternative path for capacity constrained and interference prone environments.

The company highlights that its latest LiFi systems leverage technology trusted by international security agencies for classified networks, using this reference to underline a combination of massive capacity and what it describes as military grade security that can be made accessible beyond specialist government use cases. Moving beyond the constraints of radio frequencies, pureLiFi is unveiling its High-Bandwidth Architecture, capable of a staggering 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps), which is framed as a key step in shattering conventional speed barriers in wireless connectivity.

Alongside this performance milestone, pureLiFi plans to demonstrate how its light based approach can integrate with existing telecom ecosystems by staging a lineup of 5G Fixed Wireless Access partner demonstrations. The company will also showcase its latest Bridge XC Flex system, which is intended to act as a bridge between outdoor 5G FWA links and indoor LiFi coverage, in an effort to close the gap between high capacity 5G networks and the indoor user experience.

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