Internet of Things (IoT)
Advancing universal connectivity in Canada with satellite technology
TELUS and TerreStar Solutions, a Canadian company operating under the Strigo brand, have utilised satellite connectivity for voice calls. Additionally, in collaboration with Skylo, they have enabled text messaging between smartphones and connectivity to Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The development marks a step toward a future without mobile no-coverage zones, one where all Canadians
Read moreThe natural hype cycle: Is AI overhyped?
It has been an interesting year for technology, and we have seen a few disruptions shifting the focus as we enter 2024 and beyond, writes Tushar Sachdev, the chief technology officer and executive vice president of Analytics at KORE. Tech consolidations were a hot topic this year, and KORE was certainly a part of that
Read moreUnaBiz, Soracom to expand global IoT connectivity portfolio with cellular connectivity services
UnaBiz signs global IoT distribution agreement with Soracom, a global provider of advanced IoT connectivity, to offer cellular connectivity to its customers. The new deal will provide UnaBiz customers with access to Soracom’s network enabled by 350 mobile carriers across 170 countries, and services complementary to the global 0G network powered by Sigfox technology.
Read moreAyla, Etisalat by E& partner to provide IoT platform for new smart home solution
Ayla Networks, a provider of smart home solutions, has announced that its IoT platform is the foundation of a new, high-end smart home solution from etisalat by e&, a brand representing the UAE telecoms pillar of e&.
Read moreLondon’s Poplar HARCA expands rollout of Aico’s HomeLINK connected IoT sensors across all social housing tenants
5 April 2023 – Following a pilot in Q4,2022, Poplar HARCA, an East London Housing Association, is extending the roll out of connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices across a total of 6,000 homes.
Read moreRiverfront Surgery Centre improves patient experience with IoT enhanced surgical coordination
Ospitek, a provider of healthcare technology solutions, has announced a partnership with Riverfront Surgery Centre, a new independent surgery centre in Chattanooga. Riverfront Surgery Centre offers a full range of advanced spine, pain management, podiatry, and orthopedic procedures with a patient-centred approach to care.
Read moreWill SIM innovations turn communications management platforms into IoT springboards?
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Read moreTuya partners with China Mobile International to promote digital intelligence
Dubai, UAE, 11 October 2022 – Tuya Smart, a global IoT development platform service provider, and China Mobile International Middle East company (CMI), signed a partnership at GITEX Global 2022 to promote the deployment and implementation of IoT solutions and projects across the Middle East and Africa. They also decided that they will together provide
Read moreLife Lessons: Keep resetting your career goals
Dr. William Webb, IEEE fellow and CEO of Webb Search Ltd is also co-author of ‘The 5G Myth: When vision decoupled from reality’. All of which has taught him to keep revisiting career goals. He likes to be given a challenge and the freedom to meet it. Extensive travel has also taught him to slow down, try
Read moreYnvisible and PragmatIC partner to deliver flexible display modules
Ynvisible Interactive Inc., a fast-growing firm in the Internet of Things (IoT) market, and PragmatIC Semiconductor, a provider of flexible electronics, have entered a multi-million dollar Technology Partnership and Supply Agreement focused on fully integrated flexible display modules.
Read moreSubex rebrands IoT and OT cybersecurity product as Sectrio
Subex announced the completion of the rebranding exercise of its Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity product Subex Secure. Subex Secure will henceforth be called Sectrio.
Read moreMining company Katanga awards Speedcast with multi-year connectivity contract
Speedcast, a communications and IT services provider, announced that the company has been selected by Mining Company Katanga for a three-year contract to deliver satellite connectivity services to its headquarters and a major mine complex in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Mining Company Katanga is a Congolese mining contractor based in Lubumbashi.
Read moreOxit and Semtech to innovate toward intelligent energy initiatives
Semtech Corporation, a supplier of high performance analogue and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, is reportedly collaborating with Oxit, a company focusing on innovation in Internet of Things (IoT) services through the creation of solutions for intelligent energy initiatives.
Read moreIoT in desperate need of more robust identity and access management
The future of Identity and Access Management (IAM) in the Internet of Things (IoT) will escape the confines of user-focused identity and transition toward a more inclusive model. The new multi-faced approach will include machine and system identity along with IoT device and platform management operations, according to a new analysis research report by global tech market advisory
Read moreBT and ABP’s port of Ipswich trial IoT solution to digitise port operations
BT and Associated British Ports (ABP) are trialling the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) and sensor technology to speed up the movement and processing of cargo goods and digitise the Port of Ipswich’s logistics and operations processes.
Read moreEverynet and Crown Castle launch LoRaWAN IoT network across the US
Everynet and Crown Castle, launched a national LoRaWAN Internet of Things (IoT) network in the United States. The first phase of Everynet’s national network rollout will include the top 36 metropolitan areas and key logistics corridors across the United States, expected to go live by the end of 2021.
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