LTE-M will keep telcos relevant in IoT era, says Sierra Wireless
IoT and cloud services vendor Sierra Wireless says LTE-M has the potential to keep telcos relevant in the IoT era when competing technologies threaten to undermine their existence.
IoT and cloud services vendor Sierra Wireless says LTE-M has the potential to keep telcos relevant in the IoT era when competing technologies threaten to undermine their existence.
US-based BSS vendor Matrixx has committed to a UK tech R&D ecosystem as part of a rapid growth strategy and push to help telcos with their OTT challenges.
If we had to identify one company that was sat squarely in the middle of the key talking points at MWC 2016 is would probably be Jasper.
At the recent MWC event mobile chip designer launched a new design aimed squarely at the Internet of Things, with a focus on improved end-point security.
Orange has pledged to spend more than €15bn on upgrading fixed and mobile infrastructure across Europe, and says there’s still “so much more to come” from LTE, according to Deputy CEO Gervais Pellissier.
Smartphone and consumer electronics vendor LG was the most talked about brand during Mobile World Congress last week, according to social media analysis undertaken by media firm Hotwire’s insights and analytics report.
Chinese telecoms equipment maker ZTE Corporation unveiled its Pre5G Ultra Dense Network (UDN) system on day 4 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, claiming it can solve today’s network problems can provide continuity until 5G arrives.
Deutsche Telekom has revealed more of its ambitious plans to create an alliance of international telecoms partners.
Facebook’s new Telecom Infra Project (TIP), unveiled at Mobile World Congress, could do for the telecoms equipment industry what the Open Compute Project (OCP) did to the data centre, it claims.
EMC has created a software defined reference model for comms providers to use as they come to terms with the challenges of maintaining carrier grade levels of services once they start using the cloud.
A raft of new partnerships between mobile operators and equipment makers has been unveiled on the third day of Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona.
As the EU and Brazil used Mobile World Congress to sign a co-development agreement over 5G, equipment vendors and telco partners have been keen to announce their collaborative efforts.
Networking equipment maker Huawei used Mobile World Congress to showcase a variety of new bandwidth boosting partnerships and technologies.
Mobile world Congress in Barcelona has seen a variety of global telcos, equipment makers and industries announce their partnership plans as IoT continues to come closer to realisation.
Ericsson has showcased a range of new systems for telcos and IoT service providers at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Mobile operators are failing to exploit the new digital content markets because they can’t adapt quickly enough, according to a study by Mobile Squared.
On the eve of Mobile World Congress 2016, Samsung launched its new family of Galaxy smartphones in Barcelona.
The emerging IoT standards war is heating up ahead of MWC 2016, with announcements made regarding both the NB-IoT and LoRa.
Swedish kit vendor Ericsson says it has achieved peak downlink throughput speeds in excess of 25 Gbps in a trial using MU-MIMO and beam tracking technology.
Electronics giant Samsung has announced it is collaborating with mobile chip leader Qualcomm to develop small cells designed to boost LTE via unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U).