Mobile IoT in the 5G future

May 12, 2018

Leading mobile operators, global vendors and developers are launching NB-IoT and LTE-M networks as an integral part of their long term 5G IoT strategies. Mobile IoT refers to low power wide area (LPWA) 3GPP standardised secure operator managed IoT networks in licensed spectrum. In particular, networks designed for IoT applications that are low cost, use low data rates, require long battery lives and often operate in remote and hard to reach locations. Existing cellular networks are evolving to deliver service to billions of new devices providing complete IoT connectivity in the 5G era.

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WiSilica is a provider of a leading IOT platform that securely bridges objects, locations, people and cloud. WiSilica enables smart environments where IoT connected devices understand contextual elements, such as proximity and de-centralized control, putting the intelligence into the devices themselves, via local preconfigured networks.

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