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SELECT REFERENCES -------------------- digitimes.com Sercomm launches new LTE-M IoT solutions with Orange DIGITIMES Friday 2 March 2018 Networking device maker Sercomm has teamed up with telecom operator Orange to roll out an array of LTE-M IoT solutions that address the needs of innovative IoT and long-distance transmission services, according to company's CEO James Wang. Leveraging Orange's fully-deployed LTE-M networks, Sercomm's LTE-M IoT devices which have advantages of extended transmission range, lengthened battery live and better mobility, ...
prnewswire.com Sercomm Introduces New Series of LTE-M IoT Devices NEWS PROVIDED BY Sercomm Corporation Feb 27, 2018 Leveraging Orange's LTE-M Network, Sercomm's New IoT Devices Answer the Needs of Numerous Markets TAIPEI, Taiwan, Feb. 27, 2018 /PRNewswire/ ...
corporate.orange.be 07/12/17 Commercial news Orange Belgium new IoT Network reaches 100% coverage to support massive Internet of Things solutions ... Today Orange Belgium announces the nationwide roll-out of Mobile IoT on its network, as committed 1 year ago. The Mobile IoT technologies bring a different approach to LPWA technologies. Apart from the extended battery life and the minimal cost of the radio modules, NB-IoT and LTE-M: - also enable full bidirectional communication between the object and the network allowing firmware software updates over the air; - have the best possible mobile coverage (up to +20dB compared to 2G/4G coverage), considerably improving signal penetration inside buildings; - can rely on a guaranteed connectivity abroad (roaming) on other operators’ Mobile IoT networks; - And they are the safest solution for IoT connectivity as it operates in licensed spectrum. Moreover, the SIM card offers secure connections thanks to LTE networks’ unique capabilities in terms of authenticating and encrypting the data in transit.
Gabriel Flichy, Chief Technology Officer of Orange Belgium, explains: “The choice for Mobile IoT technologies is future-proof as it is fully consistent with the future evolution towards 5G. It will then be possible to connect objects that require very high reliability e.g. for the remote control of critical devices and automation processes. Today we are already using our Mobile IoT network together with the Flemish government for a project with connected bikes in collaboration with our partners Huawei and Sensinxs; IMEC is testing a smart plug project as part of Antwerp’s City of Things program and we have teamed up with CommuniThings for smart parking solutions. We invite all application developers, system integrators and early adopters to test the advantages of Orange Mobile IoT network.” More info via the website business.orange.be/iotstarterskit or via mobileiot@orange.be
Overall Mobile IoT will act as the catalyst for companies to establish connections that would not have been viable with existing technologies. Consumers will see a huge variety of new products, services and applications enabled by Mobile IoT.
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partner.orange.com/lte-m-in-a-nutshell partner.orange.com LTE-M in a nutshell Everything you need to know about LTE-M, a sustainable and versatile IoT network standard to support real-time & mobility use cases. A multi-purpose network solution to bring 4G to the IoT... Published: 07 Nov 2017 / Modified: 07 Nov 2017
orange-business.com Orange Business Services advances enterprise IoT with LTE-M network and devices October 03, 2017 Paris, France LTE-M enables new IoT use cases for enterprises seeking low battery consumption for sensors, extended coverage and mobility on a global scale Demos of LTE-M applications and devices at IoT Solutions World Congress Orange Business Services has accelerated its LTE-M strategy to support the development of internet of things (IoT) solutions for the enterprise market. This follows the announcement by Orange in February 2017 that the Group would be prioritizing LTE-M across its footprint in Europe, and today it announces significant progress. Orange has launched several LTE-M field trials: • In Spain, Orange has started several tests with strategic customers and device manufacturers in an open ecosystem of participation. The trials cover different sectors and applications, including smart utility, smart cities and facility management. • In Belgium, Orange is preparing the opening of an LTE IoT City in Antwerp, open for customer pilots in Q4 2017. • In France, Orange is planning internal trials on both technical and usage aspects starting in Q4 2017. All of these trials are being carried out ahead of the LTE-M network launch in 2018. |