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Device certification enforces trusted identity and fuels IoT growth
If an IoT device can be trusted, it can be used for critical applications, its data is more valuable and its users and owners can be assured of a safe experience. Trust relies on device certification to assure the device’s identity and to enable security approaches such as public key infrastructure (PKI). Martin Lowry, IoT
Read moreLeuze looking back with ease
Playing it safe in the event of a fault: The LCAM 308 IP camera from Leuze monitors hidden areas on stacker cranes and conveyor lines. This reportedly allows operators of logistics centres to trace back events reliably and rectify faults quickly and efficiently.
Read moreUnlocking 5G’s revenue potential: A roadmap for operators
The industries’ focus on 5G has shifted from viewing it as a disruptive technology to now embracing it as a central part of their strategy. In its latest 5G-IoT report, unveiled at Mobile World Congress, Ericsson lays out a roadmap for operators to unlock the revenue potential of 5G-enabled industry digitalisation.
Read moreZamboni brings IoT vehicle intelligence to the ice with Digi International
Digi International®, a global provider of Internet of Things (IoT) products and services, has helped launch the world’s first smart, connected ice resurfacer from the Zamboni Company, an ice resurfacing technology. Digi’s professional services team developed a customised application
Read moreChina puts 5G in the fast lane but could strain operator resources until 2020, says Strategy Analytics
China is accelerating 5G development and hopes 5G will become an engine for the country’s new industrialisation and digital transformation, replicating its industrial policy that produced success in 4G.
Read moreIoT platform contracts tracker: Actility is winning a high share of telco deals
Operators and vendors are keeping a close watch on contracts for IoT solutions. Analysys Mason has gathered the details of 280 deals in our recently published IoT platform contracts tracker.[1] The key trends we have identified in this data are as follows.
Read moreNetwork innovation advocated by Huawei to maintain operators’ ‘continuous growth’
During the recent Huawei Global Analyst Summit 2017 (HAS), Huawei focused on wireless network innovations in the 5G-oriented ‘all-cloud’ era.
Read moreLet’s talk about your problems over an IoT!
The Internet of Things (IoT) is definitely getting more mainstream – you can tell by the way the language changed at MWC.
Read moreLPWA: a market in the making
Whenever a new concept like IoT comes along, there is always speculation and conjecture over how the market for it will develop, particularly when there are competing technologies involved and LPWA is proving to be no exception. At present, how the market for IoT systems and devices evolves and what its eventual shape will be
Read moreMaking the move towards tailored M2M connectivity services
As many mobile operators’ voice and text revenues continue to plummet, they’re keen to expand their share of the growing IoT market. However, their strategies vary significantly and, in some cases, go far beyond offering just connectivity services.
Read moreStream Technologies evolves IoT-X for LPWA subscription management
It seems a widely-held opinion that Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks – and in particular LoRa – look set to take the IoT world by storm. This could be just as well, given the predicted huge number of IoT sensors and devices that will be connected over the next few years and the resulting ‘data tsunami’.
Read moreThe M2M Opportunity is Knocking
There is a growing consensus among industry observers that M2M is poised to be a major growth area for telecom companies over the next five years. Spurred by recent advancements in mobile technology, supply-chain maturity
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