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ZTE and CLAA reveal large-scale commercial use of LPWAN IoT, and unveils Smart Street 2.0 solution
ZTE Corporation, has announced a shared and co-built carrier-class IoT solution in conjunction with the China LoRa Application Alliance (CLAA). ZTE has simultaneously unveiled its Smart Street 2.0 – Highlights Your City solution.
Read moreThree Group signs global IoT connectivity partnership agreement with Cisco Jasper
Three Group has announced a partnership with Cisco Jasper which extends Three Group’s capabilities in the global Internet of Things (IoT) marketplace.
Read moreUSA’s Consumer Reports will consider cyber security and privacy in future connected product reviews
Reuters has revealed that Consumer Reports, an influential U.S. non-profit group that conducts extensive reviews of cars, kitchen appliances and other goods, is gearing up to consider cyber security and privacy safeguards when scoring products in future.
Read moreNext-gen networks for an IoT driven world
As I continue to meet with customers that maintain a network of connected devices, I’m often asked what the future of networks looks like in the IoT-driven world. As we consider wide-ranging initiatives –
Read moreEnterprises ‘to benefit from IoT and Big Data’ with the international launch of Orange’s Datavenue
Orange Business Services has announced the worldwide launch of Datavenue, its new Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics modular offer.
Read moreFog computing and real time communications in the mist : Part 1
The speed at which technology trends evolve these days is amazing. When we are still in the middle of the Cloud revolution,
Read moreWhy solving device interoperability is critical to the success of VoLTE
VoLTE has already proven to be a success, at least in terms of market penetration, writes Robert Eriksson. An ever-growing number of communications service provider (CSPs) have deployed VoLTE as a voice service overlay for their LTE networks, offering enhanced service quality.
Read morePurpose-built IoT network extended to Phoenix by Ingenu for smart energy and agriculture
US-based Ingenu Inc., has extended its Machine Network™ to Phoenix, Arizona. With a coverage area of more than 1,850 square miles, the network provides Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to the sixth largest city in the United States, serving a population of over 3.1 million.
Read moreTelenor Connexion’s IoT analytics and management is a work of ARTS
Telenor Connexion is making a major play in the Internet of Things data analytics market, with the launch of a platform that makes sure IoT networks do the things they are supposed to do, Antony Savvas finds out more.
Read moreFive things we need to talk about concerning sensors and their data
The Internet of Things (IoT) may have risen to the “peak of inflated expectations” on the Gartner hype cycle, but it continues to be a very hot topic for business people with their feet on the ground.
Read moreMost IT professionals ‘unaware’ of how to secure IoT devices on their networks, says ForeScout survey
ForeScout® Technologies, Inc. has announced the findings of its new “Enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) Survey”.
Read moreIngenu partners with Taiwanese ODM Compal to deliver ‘robust’ IoT device ecosystem
Ingenu™, a US-based company delivering connectivity exclusively to machines, and Compal Electronics, an original design manufacturer (ODM) of IT products,
Read moreLPWA – the ‘Things’ finally get their own networks
After you’ve been in this industry for a while, you start to learn to trust your nose when it comes to new technologies, writes IoT Now magazine’s editor, Alun Lewis. Exposed to the usual hype, disinformation and vapourware, it’s all too easy to become sceptical – even cynical – about many claims that are made.
Read moreAtmel and SIGFOX join forces on long-range Internet of Things
Atmel® Corporation, and SIGFOX, has announced Atmel’s ATA8520 device achieved the SIGFOX-ready certification, making it the first SIGFOX ReadyTM certified system-on-chip (SoC) solution.
Read moreDoes radio have a place in the M2M world?
(Blog) — In the last 12 months we have seen M2M communications make national headlines and this year will be no exception. More than three quarters of European mobile network operators will offer enabling technologies in 2014, according to research firm Frost and Sullivan, and M2M will continue to establish itself at the operational heart
Read moreGSMA White Paper: Smart connectivity and why it matters
Intelligent mobile networks will be fundamental to delivering the Connected Life
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