Telit's LE910 LTE Cat 1 module will enable Otodata to address two of the biggest barriers to mass-scale IoT adoption: power and costFeatures such as multi-band 3G/4G/Cat-M support and energy efficiency provide Otodata customers with future-proof IoT
When we dig deeper in to 5G we have to appreciate the deep, technical nuances that enable ultra-high speed, low latency wireless data transmission to tens or even hundreds of thousands of people within an given area.
Nordic's single-board Bluetooth 5/Bluetooth Low Energy development kit takes top prize at 2017 CEM Editor's Choice Awards in highly-competitive development tools category
3GPP Release-15 is the first step on the road to 5G. While the?initial focus was to provide enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and introductory ultra-low latency (URLLC) support, more use cases are expected to arise and to be?addressed in the future Release
As IoT solutions increasingly use intelligence and data analytics, and integrate with enterprise management systems, the lines between operational technology?[1](OT) and information technology (IT) are blurring.
Small businesses, industrial giants, and government institutions alike are beginning to use IoT platforms to control everything from supply chain management, predicting equipment maintenance, and making cities operate more efficiently.
Have you heard the buzz? NimbeLink, the world's leading provider of cellular IoT technology, solutions and services, announced last week that The Bee Corp (www.thebeecorp.com) has selected NimbeLink's cellular Asset Tracking Solution.
Historically, utility companies would use outdated dial-up modem technology that was both slow and expensive. There are a number of ways utility companies are incorporating LTE cellular connectivity for gas, water and electric metering and reading