NB-IoT
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AT&T is working with former Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie’s Blues Wireless start-up to expand the potential and security of the internet of things.
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Skylo and Inmarsat are rolling out the world’s first commercial narrowband IoT solution over satellite.
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China Telecom has claimed the title of being the world's largest carrier for NB-IoT, after reporting it has reached the 100 million connections milestone.
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Swisscom has switched off its 2G mobile services after 28 years — but Greece’s Cosmote has gone one better and said it will switch off 3G by the end of 2021.
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Season 2, episode 9 is presented by deputy editor Melanie Mingas, and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, senior reporters Abigail Opiah and Natalie Bannerman, and special guest Mikael Schachne, the VP of Mobility and IoT Business and CMO, BICS.
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International communications company, BICS in collaboration with French mobile operator SFR is expanding the global coverage of its NB-IoT connectivity.
Forthcoming events
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Sateliot, a Spanish satellite telecoms operator, has signed a partnership agreement with the Danish satellite communications provider, GateHouse Telecom.
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Deutsche Telekom (DT) has entered into a NarrowBand IoT (NB-IoT) roaming agreement with Swisscom, Telia Company and Vodafone.
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AT&T and Vodafone Business are set to open up access to their respective NB-IoT networks to make it easier for customers to create massive IoT deployments that work across the US and parts of Europe.
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Deutsche Telekom has introduced European Union-wide tariffs for its internet of things (IoT) service.
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Two US companies are proposing new standards for the internet of things, rivalling existing approaches to the internet of things (IoT).
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T-Mobile for Business will sell the first asset tracking solution, Roambee BeeAware, on a Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) network in the US.
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There were 1.2 billion cellular internet of things (IoT) connections at the end of 2018 and there will be 9 billion by 2023, says Berg Insight.
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More than 100 operators in 52 countries have already launched one of the main two low-power networks for internet of things (IoT), according to a new report.
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Telefónica Germany has chosen IPX provider iBasis to expand its IPX cooperation to cope with increasing mobile data traffic.