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Tech Republic | February 03, 2020
Combining 5G, AI, and IoT will help companies collect more data, analyze it more quickly, make more accurate predictions, and rapidly take action. Thanks to its high bandwidth, low latency, and the ability to support higher end-point densities, 5G will allow companies to collect more data, analyze the data more quickly, make better predictions, and rapidly take action. I spoke with Bill Menezes, Sr. Principal Analyst with Gartner, about how 5G will affect data analytics and IoT technology. The f...
Sdxcentral | April 06, 2020
Cisco today announced plans to acquire Fluidmesh Networks, a wireless backhaul vendor specializing in high speed and widely distributed environments, including mass transit, industrial IoT, ports, mines, and factories. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Cisco said it expects the acquisition to close before the end of the year, bolstering its IoT business. “Cisco’s backhaul solutions generally focus more on the routing aspect of transport. Acquiring Fluidmesh gives it a mor...
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1NCE | June 24, 2022
At Embedded World Nuremberg, 1NCE, the exclusive supplier of connectivity and software for IoT at a global flat charge, today announced a significant extension of its global IoT network coverage. As a result, the company now has one of the broadest NB-IoT coverage maps accessible at a single price globally, having doubled its Narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) coverage footprint. Austria, Belgium, China, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, ...
IoT Now | March 12, 2020
The pace of cellular connections is poised to accelerate radically as 5G and massive IoT become mainstream when the number of connections is expected to exceed 10 billion by 2030.This era will see smart cities, logistics and advanced automotive applications become routine and the sheer volume of connections means today's approaches to connecting devices will be inefficient and impractical. Instead of millions of devices, there will be billions, and so the traditional SIM card that is slotted...
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