

5G Connectivity for Burger Chains: Fast, Reliable, and Ready to Scale
The CPE02 5G router delivers plug-and-play connectivity for fast-food chains, combining high-performance networking with centralized, cloud-based management—redefining digital infrastructure in the quick-service industry.
Background
As the fast-food industry shifts from traffic-driven growth to experience-driven innovation, digital technologies are transforming every aspect of operations. AI-powered ordering kiosks, smart kitchen monitoring, and real-time customer analytics are becoming standard—but legacy networks struggle to support the bandwidth, low latency, and scalability these tools demand.
At the same time, 5G has become a viable alternative to fiber, with major carriers like Verizon rolling out millimeter-wave service across U.S. cities and offering competitive business Internet plans. This evolution creates a cost-effective, high-performance opportunity for franchise operators to modernize their connectivity strategy.

Customer Requirements
High broadband costs
Many outlets pay over $200/month for fiber, with installation fees reaching up to $5,000 in dense urban areas like downtown San Francisco.
Insufficient performance
Existing 4G or legacy broadband networks struggle under peak traffic, causing POS delays and payment failures.
Coverage gaps & maintenance delays
Remote stores without fiber rely on slow or unstable links, while multi-location IT maintenance often requires in-person visits, driving up costs and repair times.
Solution


The CPE02 5G router serves as the primary network solution, enabling a modern, cloud-managed connectivity framework built for the needs of quick-service restaurant operations:
1. 5G as a High-Performance Fiber Alternative
- Zero-wiring rapid rollout: The CPE02 supports NSA/SA dual-mode and multiple carrier bands, delivering peak download speeds up to 3.4 Gbps. Its plug-and-play design allows for rapid, cable-free deployment—reducing setup costs by up to 60% and eliminating the delays of fiber trenching.
2. Built-In Security and Smart Traffic Management
- With configurable firewall rules (whitelist/blacklist, domain filtering, traffic prioritization), POS transactions are given top priority while non-essential or risky traffic is restricted—ensuring secure and uninterrupted checkout experiences.
3. Cloud-Based Operations with InCloud Manager
- Nationwide remote monitoring gives IT teams visibility into signal strength, bandwidth usage, and network health across all locations.
- Batch configuration, firmware updates, and policy rollout streamline network management—cutting new store deployments from 3 days to 3 hours.
- Intelligent analytics help match each store to the most cost-efficient data plans, minimizing overages.
Benefits
Simple, scalable deployment
Plug-and-play design enables fast rollout across new or existing stores—no wiring required.
Highly reliable network
High-speed 5G performance and traffic shaping ensure uptime for critical systems during peak hours.
Cost optimization
Centralized cloud management reduces the need for on-site IT, significantly lowering ongoing support and maintenance expenses.