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Nokia to showcase its 5G capabilites in Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Nokia will be using Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to show how 5G applications run on its network infrastructure as operators explore the new business opportunities of an increasingly connected world.
Read moreQualcomm and Deutsche Telekom claim world’s first LTE Licensed-Assisted Access over-the-air trial
Qualcomm Inc. through its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and Deutsche Telekom (DT) are using LTE LAA technologies to enhance mobile broadband experience and ensure fair co-existence with Wi-Fi in unlicensed spectrum.
Read moreNokia claims first all-in-one centralised security configuration, monitoring and analysis system for operators
Nokia has launched the NetGuard Security Management Center, bolstering its security solution family at a time when threats linked to an ever-connected world are on the rise.
Read more8th Future of Wireless International Conference focuses on boardroom impact of connected world
Now in its 8th year, the 2016 Future of Wireless International Conference will turn its attention to the boardroom and explore how industry leaders are planning to transform and build new business models to harness a world with ubiquitous wireless.
Read moreCreating growth from the connected home – new market report
Deutsche Telekom’s new market analysis, ‘How to create growth from the connected home’, sets out the principal opportunities and business models for this burgeoning sector.
Read moreFirst commercial network in Europe equipped to communicate with sensors
Deutsche Telekom recently deployed the world’s first field implementation of Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT). The trial was conducted in Germany along with Huawei who provided the equipment.
Read moreM2M Summit’s discussions mature from connectivity to focus on enabling next-gen services
Düsseldorf, Germany. Day 1 Review — A striking difference between last year’s event and Day One of the M2M Summit 2015 (September 8-9, 2015), organised by the M2M Alliance, was the way connectivity had slipped down the agenda. It’s no longer the challenge.
Read moreWhich way next for CSPs in IoT?
Every year Machina Research publishes its CSP Benchmarking Report, analysing what the world’s major Communications Service Providers are doing in the world of machine-to-machine and Internet of Things. The 2015 edition of the report is due out in just a few weeks. In this article we provide a glimpse of just a few of the
Read moreConnected homes will drive greater growth when the IoT sector learns to work together, says DT
Jon Carter, UK head of Business Development – Connected Home at Deutsche Telekom, tells M2M Now‘s Jeremy Cowan about the opportunities to expand the take-up of connected home technologies.
Read moreInteroperable connected home platforms will succeed in 2015, predicts Deutsche Telekom
Jon Carter, Deutsche Telekom’s UK head of Business Development – Connected Home, has identified several key expectations for the sector in 2015. Here he shares his thoughts exclusively with M2M Now.
Read moreDeutsche Telekom and Kiunsys install smart parking project in Pisa
Pisa, Italy and Bonn, Germany, June 24, 2014 –The lengthy search for a free parking spot could be a thing of the past in the Italian city of Pisa, following the launch of a smart city pilot project to test an intelligent parking system and analyse historical traffic data via a big data service. The system
Read moreDevice-to-Cloud: operate machines through the cloud with M2M
Bonn, Germany – Thanks to M2M, the operation and monitoring of machinery and equipment is becoming ‘child’s play’ for machine manufacturers and operators, or so says Deutsche Telekom. With M2M Device-to-Cloud (D2C), DT is expanding its portfolio of services for machine-to-machine communication with ‘ultra-simple’ data and device management through the cloud.
Read moreGMA is joined by SoftBank Mobile and Bell Mobility as it expands into Asia and North America
The Global M2M Association (GMA), a co-operation in the machine-to-machine (M2M) sector established by Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telecom Italia and TeliaSonera, has announced the participation in the GMA of SoftBank Mobile and Bell Mobility.
Read moreM2M cuts the world's 30% wastage of food, drugs and other perishable cargoes
(Blog: September 20, 2013) — More than 30% of fresh produce around the world spoils before it reaches its destination – and ends up wasted rather than on store shelves. Often the cause is inadequate supply chain management. With the aid of M2M, says Jürgen Hase (pictured), we can considerably reduce wastage rates for perishables
Read moreThe dream of the connected home comes true
(BLOG): June 28, 2013 — Did you forget to shut the windows or is the central heating still running at full swing? There’s no need for a guilty conscience as long as M2M is around to lend a hand. As Jürgen Hase (pictured) says, there’s a brilliant outlook for building automation in machine-to-machine communications.
Read moreTelecom Italia is fourth to join the Global M2M Association for 'enhanced M2M services'
June 22, 2013 — The Global M2M Association (GMA), a co-operation agreement in the machine-to-machine (M2M) sector between TeliaSonera, Orange and Deutsche Telekom, has now welcomed Telecom Italia to the fold, Georgina Elrington reports.
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