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Low power IoT service revenues to exceed $2.6bn by 2024, as operators seek new revenue streams
A new study from Juniper Research found that service revenues from low power IoT technologies will exceed $2.6 billion (2.3 billion) by 2024; rising from only $290 million (263 million) in 2019, a growth of 800% over the next 5 years. Low power IoT technologies include low-priced wireless connections that deliver low bandwidth and power
Read moreSigfox partners with Alps Alpine to boost innovation in IoT market
IoT service provider and first global 0G network operator, Sigfox and Alps Alpine, a manufacturer of electronic products, have signed a Global Alliance Partnership Agreement. The agreement is the first of its kind for Sigfox, allowing it to work closely with Alps Alpine to drive forward technical innovation and expand their combined reach.
Read moreLow Power Wide Area Network market to be valued at US$65bn by 2025, GMI report says
Global Low Power Wide Area Network Market is set to grow from its current market value of more than $1.5 billion (€1.3 billion) to over $65 billion (€58.2 billion) by 2025. So says a new research report by Global Market Insights, Inc.
Read moreCanada’s first coast-to-coast Internet of Things network unveiled by Sigfox
Sigfox Canada, the Canadian network operator for the Sigfox Global IoT Network, claims to launch the country’s first national, low-bandwidth, Internet of Things (IoT) network.
Read moreSigfox awards SGS laboratory certification at test labs in China, Finland and Taiwan
Internet of Things (IoT) services provider, Sigfox has awarded SGS ‘Accredited Test Lab’ (ATL) status for its testing and certification facilities in Shenzhen (China), New Taipei City (Taiwan) and Espoo (Finland).
Read moreSigfox opens its radio specifications for connected objects
To celebrate the 8th World Radio Day, under the patronage of UNESCO, Sigfox, the IoT service provider and first global 0G network operator, has publicly released the specifications of its radio protocol for connected objects.
Read moreGloucester Innovation uses Sigfox USA’s low power wide area IoT network to collect ocean floor data
Sigfox U.S.A., the U.S. network operator for the global Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) connectivity provider Sigfox, has been selected by Gloucester Innovation as the Internet of Things (IoT) network to capture ocean floor data.
Read moreIoT Connectivity. One Size Doesn’t Fit All
on-demand version With a vast array of connectivity options to choose from – local area, campus, cellular, to low power wide area, these communication protocols are best suited to serve different IoT applications, making the choice in choosing connectivity a critical factor. Connectivity has a profound effect on many factors including device battery life, scalability,
Read moreDachser Iberia and Minsait develop IoT technology for geolocation of assets
Which element -either a grid box, a pallet truck or a package- and where it is located at any moment in a warehouse are determining factors for the technological evolution of the logistics companies, but they are also key factors in the profitability and operations of these companies.
Read morePaessler and Sigfox partner to accelerate adoption of the Internet of Things
Paessler AG, a network monitoring specialist, and Sigfox, a provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT), are partnering to help their customers more effectively monitor and manage their critical IT infrastructure and manifold further assets.
Read moreSlovakian smart waste management company ready for first US nationwide NB-IoT network launched by T-Mobile
Sensoneo, a Bratislava, Slovakia-based provider of smart, enterprise-grade waste management solutions has announced its readiness for the USA’s first nationwide narrowband IoT network, which was launched by T-Mobile in July.
Read moreEuropean cellular IoT market to grow 384% by 2023, but telcos warned of LoRa, Sigfox
The European market for cellular machine-to-machine (M2M) communications will grow to 416.5 million connections by 2023, from 86 million at the end of 2017, according to ABI Research. This growth, of 384%, will come with the launch of new Internet-of-Things (IoT) based LTE-M and NB-IoT networks and services, notably.
Read moreNB-IoT, CAT-M, SIGFOX and LoRa battle for dominance drives global LPWA network connections to pass 1bn by 2023
Cellular and non-cellular LPWA network connections will grow globally at a 53% CAGR until 2023, driven by market growth in smart meters and asset trackers, according to a new report from ABI Research, a market-foresight advisory firm providing strategic guidance on the most compelling transformative technologies.
Read moreHERE and Sigfox join forces to create global IoT location service for logistics and supply chain sectors
HERE Technologies and Sigfox announced a partnership to develop and deploy a global location servicethat will open new opportunities for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, particularly in supply chain and logistics.
Read moreCloud-native IoT platform delivers Sigfox LPWAN connectivity across borders on per-use basis
SORACOM, Inc., provider of the cloud-native platform for the Internet of Things (IoT), announced availability of pay-as-you-go, pay-as-you-grow service for the Sigfox global Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN). The Sigfox network, available in over 45 countries and territories, is used to connect millions of objects collecting and transmitting IoT data.
Read moreIoT leaves Trough of Disillusionment as operators figure out ‘how to build a network and a business’
For about two years the Internet of Things (IoT) has been in what Gartner’s Hypecycle refers to as the ‘Trough of Disillusionment’. So say three InterDigital executives talking to Jeremy Cowan of IoT Now at Mobile World Congress (#MWC18) in Barcelona.
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