IoT
Part 8 – Remote SIM Provisioning
Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) stands as a transformative development in telecommunications, reshaping how devices connect to and interact with mobile networks. This technology builds upon the advancements of traditional SIM,
Read moreFibocom launches 5G smart module for Android, Linux, Windows
Fibocom has unveiled the 5G smart module solution that is compatible with Android, Linux and Windows operating systems, propelling the resilience of SoC-based wireless solution in the high-end AIoT market.
Read morePart 7 – iSIM Technology
Integrated SIM (iSIM) technology emerges as the latest advancement in the realm of telecommunications, pushing the boundaries of integrated connectivity further than ever before. Building on the foundation laid by
Read moreFibocom at MWC Barcelona 2024: Accelerating connectivity for an intelligent future
Fibocom, a leading global provider of IoT (Internet of Things) wireless solutions and wireless communication modules, exhibited at Mobile World Congress Barcelona at Booth #5I33 in Hall 5 of Fira
Read morePart 6 – eUICC Technology
Embedded universal integrated circuit card (eUICC) technology represents a significant leap forward in the evolution of SIM card capabilities, setting a new standard for flexibility, efficiency and global connectivity. As
Read moreHow satellite-cellular convergence opens IoT markets
What are the three biggest vertical markets for IoT applications? The answer may surprise you. In 2023, the biggest vertical markets for IoT applications were not smart homes or factories.
Read moreSuccess at scale in IoT relies on optimised connectivity, security, lifecycle and compliance
Following on from the interview with Remi de Fouchier, featured on pages 8-9 of this issue of IoT Now, Robin Duke-Woolley, the chief executive of Beecham Research, also interviewed Eva
Read moreBT debuts NB-IoT network to boost UK smart cities and industries
BT has launched its new multi-million-pound NB-IoT network, which is set to pave the way for more UK smart cities and industries – with the network covering 97% of the
Read morePart 5 – Embedded SIM (eSIM)
The evolution of SIM card technology reached a significant milestone with the introduction of the embedded SIM, or eSIM. This innovative technology represents a paradigm shift in mobile connectivity, moving
Read moreIoT demands greater simplification, more orchestration and the right level of security for each use case
Robin Duke-Woolley, the chief executive of Beecham Research, recently had a video interview with Remi de Fouchier, the vice president of strategy, marketing and innovation at Thales’ Digital Identity and
Read more5G RedCap: The future of cellular IoT post-2026
5G RedCap is poised to become the dominant technology brand for cellular IoT but not until commercial devices are widely available from 2026 onwards. This growth will be at the
Read moreThe evolution of SIM cards in 8 parts
Buried beneath a buzzing smartphone, sim cards are still keeping us connected – and safe In the turbulent world of telecoms, there is still one thing that’s stood the test
Read moreSchneider Electric launches SureSeT for advanced MV switchgear in Canada
Schneider Electric has announced the upcoming launch of its new SureSeT Medium Voltage (MV) switchgear offering for the Canadian market. This new and improved solution backed by the EvoPacT circuit breaker, has been
Read moreLte-m connections to reach 500 million in 2028
New research from roaming and connectivity experts Kaleido Intelligence has forecast that total active LTE-M connections will reach over 500 million in 2028, representing growth of 43% CAGR between 2023 and 2028.
Read moreConcept Reply enhances EV charging with Test Automation Framework
Concept Reply, a company within the Reply Group specialising in IoT innovation, has expanded the capabilities of its Test Automation Framework to include the validation of electric vehicle charging systems.
Read moreRunning IoT through the skies
Non-terrestrial network (NTN) connectivity is making its way into IoT chipsets, enabling connected devices and installations to be deployed anywhere. Some devices are being outfitted with stand-alone chips that can
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