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IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie
#167 | Energie sichtbar machen – mit GELSENWASSER AG und CREM SOLUTIONS | CREM SOLUTIONS & GELSENWASSER AG

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 41:17


www.iotusecase.com#ENERGIEMANAGEMENT #SMARTCITY #NetZeroIn Episode 167 des IoT Use Case Podcasts spricht Gastgeberin Ing. Madeleine Mickeleit mit Benjamin Schminke, Abteilungsleiter Energieautomation bei der GELSENWASSER AG, und Daniel Will, Channel Manager Smart Building Solutions bei CREM SOLUTIONS, über skalierbares Energiemanagement für kommunale Infrastrukturen. Im Fokus: LoRaWAN-Wasserzähler, Leckageerkennung und KI-gestützte Analysen mit der Plattform Energy.Sie zeigen, wie durch smarte Sensorik, offene Systeme und standardisierte Daten CO₂, Energie und Kosten eingespart werden – praxisnah und regelkonform.Folge 167 auf einen Blick (und Klick):(13:32) Herausforderungen, Potenziale und Status quo – So sieht der Use Case in der Praxis aus(19:44) Lösungen, Angebote und Services – Ein Blick auf die eingesetzten Technologien (30:44) Übertragbarkeit, Skalierung und nächste Schritte – So könnt ihr diesen Use Case nutzen Podcast ZusammenfassungEnergieversorger befinden sich im Wandel – weg vom reinen Lieferanten, hin zum digitalen Enabler für Effizienz, Nachhaltigkeit und neue Geschäftsmodelle.Viele Städte und kommunale Versorger stehen dabei vor der Aufgabe, ihre Gebäude, Liegenschaften und Infrastrukturen datengestützt und klimafreundlich zu betreiben.Manuelle Zählerablesung, fehlende Transparenz über Verbräuche und hoher Aufwand bei der Datenauswertung bremsen Fortschritt und Zielerreichung – vor allem im Hinblick auf die Klimaziele 2035 bzw. 2045.In dieser Podcastfolge zeigen Benjamin Schminke (GELSENWASSER AG) und Daniel Will (CREM SOLUTIONS), wie eine Partnerschaft zwischen Infrastrukturbetreiber und Technologieanbieter genau diese Lücke schließt. Die cloudbasierte Plattform Energy ermöglicht es, Verbrauchsdaten im 15-Minuten-Takt zu erfassen, zu visualisieren und mithilfe von KI gezielt zu analysieren – etwa um ineffiziente Betriebszustände wie dauerhaft laufende Klimaanlagen oder nicht erkannte Leckagen aufzudecken.Die Lösung ist vollständig hardwareagnostisch, nutzt offene Schnittstellen (z. B. REST-API) und lässt sich in bestehende IoT-Infrastrukturen wie LoRaWAN oder NB-IoT integrieren. Über 200.000 digitale Wasserzähler werden aktuell ausgerollt – dazu kommen smarte Sensoren für Wärme, Strom, Gas – sowie erste Projekte zur Grundwasserüberwachung.Kernthesen der Folge:Energiemanagement funktioniert nur mit kontinuierlicher, automatisierter Datenerfassung.KI hilft, relevante Muster zu erkennen und Kapazitäten gezielt einzusetzen.Skalierbare Plattformen ermöglichen Kommunen, regulatorische Vorgaben effizient umzusetzen.Nachhaltigkeit entsteht durch die Umsetzung datenbasierter Erkenntnisse – nicht durch Datensammlung allein.Jetzt reinhören und mehr über skalierbare IoT-Lösungen für den kommunalen Sektor erfahren!-----Relevante Folgenlinks:Madeleine (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)Daniel (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-will-b188b2a3/)Benjamin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-schminke/)Download Use Case CREM SOLUTIONS + GELSENWASSER AG (https://dialog.crem-solutions.de/gelsenwasser_energy)CREM SOLUTIONS (https://www.crem-solutions.de/unternehmen/)Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen

Industrial IoT Spotlight
EP 217 - LTE-M: Long-Term Viability & Strategic Advantages

Industrial IoT Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 28:36


In this episode, we spoke with Dima Feldman, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Sony Semiconductor Israel, about the long-term viability of LTE-M technology and its role in IoT connectivity. We explored how LTE-M compares to other cellular IoT standards, its advantages in power efficiency and longevity, and how it fits into the 5G ecosystem. Key Insights: Longevity and Future-Proofing: LTE-M ensures IoT connectivity for decades, with some deployments lasting until 2045. Power Efficiency and Cost Savings: Lower power consumption enables years of battery life, reducing maintenance costs. 5G Integration: LTE-M and NB-IoT coexist with 5G, serving low-power IoT applications. Regional Adoption Differences: LTE-M dominates in North America and Europe, while China and India favor NB-IoT. Industry Applications: Used in smart utilities, logistics, asset tracking, and emerging iSIM solutions. IoT ONE database: https://www.iotone.com/case-studies Industrial IoT Spotlight podcast is produced by Asia Growth Partners (AGP): https://asiagrowthpartners.com/

De IoT Gesprekken
IoT Trends op het Mobile World Congres

De IoT Gesprekken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 94:14


De belangrijkste IoT-trends en ontwikkelingen die te zien waren op het Mobile World Congres: A.I. die IoT data omzet in informatie, Satellieten binnen handbereik, eSIM-onwikkelingen, brain computer interfacing, extreem snelle en veilige WiFi communicatie via licht en tips van experts. Een extra lange aflevering met 12 interessante IoT-Gesprekken. Loop met mij mee op de beurs of scroll vooruit en... mis mijn samenvatting niet op 1:26:42 INHOUD: 1:09 Fairphone - Monique LempersRe- en upcycle tips van Monique voor de IoT industrie. 6:12 ETSI - Ton BrandTon zijn blik op de IoT-markt en technologie ontwikkelingen.  https://www.etsi.org/standards#Connecting%20Things https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonbrand/14:54 Nordic Semiconductors - Frans Lutz vertelt over satellieten en de eSIM trends. https://www.nordicsemi.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/frans-lutz/ 21:55 rSIM - Daan de Wijs Uitleg wat de voordelen van een extra SIM-profiel in een SIM zijn. https://www.rsim.com/nl/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daandewijs/28:00 Zander Labs - Jaap van GentDe brain comuputer interface biedt mogelijheden die we nu nog niet voor mogelijk houden. https://www.zanderlabs.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaapvangent/35:26 Semtech Sierra Wireless - Nicolas Damour[Engels] Nicolas praat ons bij over de IoT-markt en kijkt naar NB-IoT, LTE-M en LORA. https://www.sierrawireless.com/iot-modules/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolasdamour/40:36 NetMore - Marco SprenkelsMarco legt uit hoe zij als LoRaWAN operator klanten helpen met batterijgevoedde apparaten. https://netmoregroup.com/lorawan-netherlands/https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcosprenkels/50:03 PureLiFi - Sarah Scace en Alistair Banham[Engels] Communicatie via licht (LiFi) heeft vele voordelen t.o.v. WiFi. Nu er een industrie standaard is zijn de mogelijkheden voor gebruik onbegrensd. https://www.purelifi.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/alistair-banham-73204a10/60:10 Telefonica - Jesus[Engels] Iedereen(!) moet begrijpen dat migratie naar Post-Quantum-Cryptography noodzakelijk is en aan specialisten vragen met PQC-migratie tijdig aan de slag te gaan. https://www.aivd.nl/documenten/publicaties/2024/12/3/het-pqc-migratie-handboek1:04:44 Afzal zijn blik op de IoT markt en de lancering van zijn nieuwe IoT-boek. De belangrijkste tips van Afzal als je met IoT aan de slag wilt gaan (en die gaan niet over technologie...) https://afzalmangal.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/afzalmangal/1:15:41 Sateliot - Jordi [Engels] Jordi vertelt dat je met een gewone SIM en een standaard NB-IoT modem dat geschikt is voor gewone netwerken ook kunt gebruiken satellieten. https://sateliot.space/1:19:38 Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF)  - Nassia Skoulikariti Programme Director for Mobile IoT [Engels] Nassia geeft een toelichting over IoT-innovatie en markt acceptatie. https://mobileecosystemforum.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nassiaskoulikariti/1:26:42 Samenvatting van uw IoT podcasthost Robert Heerekop over het  Mobile World congress 2025https://iotc360.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertheerekop/_._

IoT For All Podcast
Navigating Modern IoT Connectivity | Com4's Martin Nord | Internet of Things Podcast

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 22:02


In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Martin Nord, Chief Technology and Product Officer at Com4, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss navigating modern IoT connectivity. The conversation covers key connectivity challenges across industries, the impact of iSIM and multi-IMSI, customer-centric IoT strategies, satellite IoT, the transformative potential of IoT and AI, low-power wide-area networks, and understanding total cost of ownership for successful IoT deployments.With over 20 years of experience in the cellular and IoT industry, Martin Nord is a visionary leader and passionate technologist. He has a proven track record of driving innovation and leading high-performance teams. As CTO and PTO, Martin plays a pivotal role in shaping Com4's product vision and strategy. He oversees the entire product lifecycle, ensuring that Com4's solutions not only meet market demands but also drive value for customers in an ever-evolving IoT landscape. By combining his deep technical expertise with a customer-focused approach, Martin ensures that Com4's offerings remain at the forefront of innovation in IoT connectivity.Com4, part of Wireless Logic Group, is a world leading provider of managed IoT connectivity services, with over 13 years of experience working with enterprises around the world. Com4 exists to provide not only the right tools but the most fitting solutions to its customers for beneficial IoT connectivity and control. Customers around the world trust them to cost-efficiently build and operate both large-scale and smaller IoT connectivity projects. All SIM cards are delivered, already activated within a few business days. Com4 supports all radio standards (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G as well as LPWA technologies such as LTE-M and NB-IoT).Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about Com4: https://www.com4.no/en/Connect with Martin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinnord/(00:00) Intro(00:09) Martin Nord and Com4(02:14) Biggest IoT connectivity challenges(02:50) The role of satellite IoT(04:57) Tailoring connectivity for specific use cases(07:29) iSIM and multi-IMSI(09:01) Customer-centric IoT strategies(10:35) Emerging technologies and trends in IoT(12:42) What industries will be impacted most by IoT?(15:16) Successfully deploying and adopting IoT(17:00) Opportunities in IoT(19:29) Outlook for Com4(21:13) Learn more and follow upSubscribe to the Channel: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all

Voice of Industries
Comment l'IoT transforme l'industrie ? Décryptage avec Jérôme Chambard

Voice of Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 17:58 Transcription Available


Dans ce podcast, Jérôme Chambard, expert IoT, cofondateur de Skiply et directeur marketing de Taqt, partage son expertise sur l'évolution de l'IoT dans l'industrie. Il décrypte les technologies comme Sigfox, LoRaWAN ou encore NB-IoT et LTE-M, en expliquant leurs usages concrets et les défis liés à leur adoption. À travers des exemples pratiques, il met en lumière les bénéfices de l'IoT pour optimiser les processus industriels. Il insiste sur l'importance d'une approche réfléchie pour choisir la bonne technologie et réussir son déploiement.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman
Qualcomm, Ericsson, AT&T Moves Shine Spotlight on IoT - Six Five Webcast: The 5G Factor

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 28:58


On this episode of the Six Five Webcast - The 5G Factor, we dive deep into why companies like Qualcomm, Ericsson, and AT&T are making significant moves to advance and scale the Internet of Things (IoT) across the 5G ecosystem. Hosts Ron Westfall and Tom Hollingsworth share their expert analysis on the competitive landscape implications of recent developments within the sector. Their discussion covers: Qualcomm's Investor Day revelations about their new IoT strategy, focusing on creating scalable blueprints to foster industry-wide solutions. Ericsson's emphasis on private 5G networks to address the unique needs of the Oil and Gas industry, highlighting the shortcomings of Wi-Fi in IoT connectivity. AT&T's decision to decommission its narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) network by 2025 and its implications for alternative technologies like 5G Redcap, LTE-M, and LoRa. The competitive dynamics Verizon and T-Mobile are creating with their continued investment in NB-IoT offerings. Potential future trends in the 5G and IoT landscape, reflecting on the moves made by Qualcomm, Ericsson, and AT&T.

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie
#150 | Die Zukunft der Intralogistik: IoT-Button & Co. in der Anwendung | IOX & ORGATEX

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 33:18


www.iotusecase.com#LEANTHINKING #PRODUKTIONSLOGISTIK #LPWAN In dieser Podcast-Folge geht es um die digitale Transformation in der Intralogistik mit praxisnahen IoT-Lösungen, die Effizienz, Nachhaltigkeit und Prozesssicherheit auf ein neues Level heben. Philipp Smolke, Head of Sales bei ORGATEX, und Daniel Radermacher, Geschäftsführer der IOX, teilen dabei konkrete Einblicke in ihre Zusammenarbeit und zeigen, wie ihre Lösungen bestehende Herausforderungen in der Branche angehen. Folge 150 auf einen Blick (und Klick):[13:24] Herausforderungen, Potenziale und Status quo – So sieht der Use Case in der Praxis aus[24:06] Lösungen, Angebote und Services – Ein Blick auf die eingesetzten TechnologienZusammenfassung der PodcastfolgeEin Schwerpunkt liegt auf dem IoT-Button, einer innovativen Lösung, die Materialanforderungen in Produktionsprozessen deutlich vereinfacht. Mitarbeitende können mit einem einzigen Knopfdruck Material nachbestellen, ohne selbst Wege zurücklegen zu müssen. Dies reduziert Stillstände, steigert die Produktivität und sorgt für eine reibungslose Koordination zwischen Produktion und Logistik. Ergänzend dazu erläutern die Gäste, wie digitale Behälterkennzeichnungen durch E-Ink-Displays und Narrowband-IoT-Technologie papierbasierte Prozesse ersetzen. Diese Umstellung minimiert Fehlerquellen, spart Ressourcen und ermöglicht die direkte Anzeige aktueller Informationen an den entsprechenden Kleinladungsträgern.Ein weiterer Fokus liegt auf der Technologie. Die Partner setzen auf Low-Power-Wide-Area-Network-Technologien wie NB-IoT und LTE Cat-M1, um ihre Lösungen ohne komplexe Infrastruktur direkt einsatzbereit zu machen. Diese Technologien sind besonders in großen Industriehallen mit herausfordernden Umgebungen wie viel Metall oder separaten Werkshallen ein klarer Vorteil.Die Gäste beleuchten auch die geschäftlichen Herausforderungen ihrer Kunden, etwa die Reduzierung von Papierprozessen, kürzere Suchzeiten und die Einhaltung von Nachhaltigkeitszielen wie CO₂-Neutralität. Ein Beispiel zeigt, wie bei einem Kunden bis zu 90 Seiten Papier pro Auftrag durch digitale Lösungen ersetzt wurden, was nicht nur Zeit spart, sondern auch die Fehleranfälligkeit reduziert. Für die Integration in bestehende Systeme wie ERP wird auf einfache Rest-API-Schnittstellen und moderne No-Code-Ansätze gesetzt, um den Implementierungsaufwand so gering wie möglich zu halten.ORGATEX und IOX kombinieren ihre Stärken in einem hybriden Entwicklungsmodell: Während ORGATEX die Expertise in der Intralogistik einbringt, liefert IOX das technologische Know-how und setzt auf agile Entwicklungsmethoden wie Scrum. Diese Zusammenarbeit ermöglicht es, passgenaue Lösungen zu entwickeln, die schnell auf die individuellen Anforderungen der Kunden zugeschnitten sind.Die Folge schließt mit wertvollen Best Practices: Der Erfolg solcher Projekte hängt maßgeblich davon ab, alle Mitarbeitenden frühzeitig einzubeziehen und den Mehrwert neuer Technologien klar zu kommunizieren. Nur so können Unternehmen die Digitalisierung als Chance begreifen und erfolgreich umsetzen.-----Relevante Folgenlinks:Madeleine (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)Daniel (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-radermacher-940059a/)Philipp (https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipp-smolke-3a959821a/)IoT-Button (https://ioxlab.de/de/iot-button-de/)Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen

RIoT Underground
Not Your Parent's Farm or Bluetooth with Clay Hine, Business Development Manager at Nordic Semiconductor

RIoT Underground

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 33:21


While new technologies and tools have long been integral to farm management and food production, urgent concerns around food security drive the development and adoption of smart farming technologies today. Today, agriculture is embracing cutting-edge technologies like Bluetooth and the Internet of Things (IoT) to revolutionize the way we grow crops and raise livestock.In this episode, we delve into the fascinating intersection of low power wireless IoT solutions and agriculture with our guest, Clay Hine, from Nordic Semiconductor. Nordic offers many low power wireless protocols relevant to smart agriculture including low power Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE, Thread, Zigbee, cellular IoT (both LTE-M and NB-IoT), and DECT NR+. From precision farming techniques to smart irrigation systems and livestock monitoring, discover how these technologies are enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and productivity on the farm.Get ready to explore the exciting possibilities of this digital transformation in agriculture, and learn why this isn't your parents' farming anymore. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how Bluetooth and IoT are powering the future of farming.Support the Show.Produced by: RIoTLearn more about RIoT: https://riot.org/Newsletter Sign-Up: http://tinyurl.com/ncekm63m Follow RIoT on social media Instagram Twitter Facebook Linkedin

IoT For All Podcast
What is Hyperlocal Global IoT Connectivity? | floLIVE's Curtis Govan | Internet of Things Podcast

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 22:50


In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Curtis Govan, President of Americas for floLIVE, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss hyperlocal global IoT connectivity. The conversation covers the critical factors companies need to consider when adopting IoT solutions, compatibility and data regulation requirements across different countries, single SIM technology, the benefits of controlling core infrastructure, and upcoming technological advancements, including NB-IoT over satellite. Curtis Govan is President of Americas for floLIVE. He is an accomplished leader with 25+ years of experience and expertise in technology, business development, and sales. Previously, he was GM and Global VP Dealer and Heavy Equipment at Uptake, an industry leader in industrial artificial intelligence and IoT. He also spent 12 years with Cisco Jasper where he held several roles with the most recent being Head of Global Sales Business Development and Regional Managing Director - Canada. floLIVE has designed and developed an elastic, robust core cellular infrastructure that is the largest in the world. Through this powerful infrastructure, the company offers numerous services to mobile operators, IoT MVNOs, and global enterprises seeking seamless, compliant, high performance connectivity anywhere in the world. With a global carrier library that is based on interconnected local core mobile networks, floLIVE ensures low latency, high performance, and full compliance with privacy acts, data regulations, and roaming restrictions. More than 20 mobile operators are on board the platform, giving companies multi-tier connectivity access. Through direct access to their network, customers can monitor their devices, access real-time network events and usage, switch operators remotely, and troubleshoot failures ahead of time, providing a seamless experience that keeps devices connected at all times. Through one integration, one SKU, and one platform, customers have endless possibilities for connectivity. Discover more about connectivity and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about floLIVE: https://flolive.net Connect with Curtis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-govan-53b0144/ (00:00) Intro (00:08) Curtis Govan and floLIVE (01:42) The connectivity component of IoT (03:53) Exploring hyperlocal global connectivity (13:48) The benefits of owning core infrastructure (16:27) Connectivity considerations for IoT buyers (19:15) Looking ahead: NB-IoT over satellite (21:34) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm​ Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview

The G2 on 5G Podcast by Moor Insights & Strategy
The G2 on 5G Podcast – AT&T FCC Probe, T-Mobile Gets Auction 108 Spectrum, Sateliot Launches, Dish Won't Buy T-Mo 800MHz, Will's John Deere 5G Visit and India's Next 5G Spectrum Auction

The G2 on 5G Podcast by Moor Insights & Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 27:07


In this 183rd episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover: 1. FCC probes AT&T recent outage 2. T-Mobile finally gets its Auction 108 Spectrum, could supercharge T-Mobile's rural push 3. Sateliot readies four NB-IoT satellites for deployment supporting 5G NR 4. Dish won't buy T-Mobile's 800 MHz spectrum, setting up for an auction 5. Will's visit and impressions tied to John Deere 5G connected factory tour ahead of his Forbes contribution 6. India is set to have another big 5G auction this year

Microwave Journal Podcasts
How the NB-IoT NTN Device Market is Going to Explode - Interview with Sateliot

Microwave Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 16:47


Pat Hindle talks with Gianluca Redolfi, CCO at Sateliot, about the upcoming explosion of NB-IoT NTN devices coming to the market this year for various applications from tracking cattle to monitoring water and the electric grid.

Mister Beacon
Unveiling IoT Innovations with SODAQ's Ollie Smeenk

Mister Beacon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 37:35


This week on Mr. Beacon we have Ollie Smeenk, co-founder of SODAQ, back on the podcast. SODAQ is a Netherlands-based IoT hardware company that makes thin-powered tracking and sensing tags that improve medicine and asset monitoring. Ollie discusses the advantages of NB IoT over regular cellular networks for IoT applications as well as SODAQ's business model. Ollie shares his vision for the future of IoT tracking technology, including printable solutions and mobile phone gateways. We hope you enjoy this conversation! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología
Comienza el gran bloqueo a las IA

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 17:35 Transcription Available


GPTines no gracias / Google bloquea a su propia IA / Más estaciones eléctricas que gasolineras en Tokio / Las nuevas Ray-Ban de Facebook me gustan mucho Patrocinador: Por fin llega a los cines The Creator, una de las películas de ciencia ficción más esperada. Se estrena el 29 de septiembre y que no te puedes perder por nada del mundo. Dirigida por Gareth Edwards (su primera película tras Rogue One), estoy seguro que The Creator será un clásico instantáneo. — ¿Has visto ya el trailer? GPTines no gracias / Google bloquea a su propia IA / Más estaciones eléctricas que gasolineras en Tokio / Las nuevas Ray-Ban de Facebook me gustan mucho

IoT For All Podcast
Navigating the Cellular IoT Space | Alliot's Craig Herrett | Internet of Things Podcast

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 22:34


Craig Herrett, Group Sales Director at Alliot Technologies, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss cellular IoT and NB-IoT (narrowband IoT). They talk about things to avoid in cellular IoT, the component shortage, enterprise vs SMB adoption of IoT, and what is needed for continued IoT growth. Craig Herrett is a self-confessed radio fanatic. Early on in his career, Craig began working with Wi-Fi. This fuelled his passion for point-to-point and multipoint links and his appreciation for the low latency and speed in which data could be delivered. Over the years, this passion grew, leading Craig and other founding members of Alliot Technologies to LPWAN. With over 10 years of experience in the technology sector, Craig has played a pivotal role in growing and developing Alliot's offerings for the IoT market. Alliot Technologies is the UK and Europe's leading distributor of IoT solutions. They work with a variety of key partners across the globe to offer the very best LoRaWAN and cellular LPWAN solutions. Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Alliot Technologies: https://www.alliot.co.uk Connect with Craig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigherrett/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Intro (00:09) Craig Herrett and Alliot (00:43) What is happening in the cellular IoT space? (03:56) Things to avoid in cellular IoT (07:05) Component shortage (09:27) Enterprise vs SMB adoption of IoT (13:32) What is needed for continued IoT growth? (16:27) What is NB-IoT (narrowband IoT)? (20:32) Learn more and follow up Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm​ Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview

IT und TECH Podcast
IoT in der Energiebranche: Die niotix-Plattform von DIGIMONDO für Stadtwerke und Netzbetreiber bei #ITundTECH

IT und TECH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 35:55


In dieser Episode des ITundTECH Podcasts sprechen wir mit Christopher Rath, CEO von DIGIMONDO GmbH, über die Herausforderungen von Stadtwerken und Netzbetreibern im Bereich der verschiedenen IoT-Übertragungstechnologien, wenn es um Niederspannungsnetzmonitoring und der Zählerfernauslesung geht.Wir sehen uns an, wie die niotix-Plattform von DIGIMONDO die unterschiedlichen IoT-Übertragungstechnologien LoRaWAN, NBIoT und Bluetooth kombiniert und sehen uns Praxisbeispiele der niotix-Plattform an, von der Konfiguration frei anpassbarer digitaler Zwillinge im Energieversorgungsbereich bis hin zum effektiven Niederspannungsnetzmonitoring und zur Zählerfernauslesung.Sie erhalten wertvolle Einblicke in die neuesten Entwicklungen im Bereich IoT in der Energiebranche, die Ihre Strategien und Entscheidungen fundiert beeinflussen können.Weiterführende Informationen zur Firma DIGIMONDO GmbH:► Internet: http://www.digimondo.com/ ► LinkedIn-Firmenseite: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digimondo-gmbh/ ► Christopher Rath auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-rath-71b6551b4/ —Über den #ITundTECH für Deutschland Podcast:Der Podcast mit CEOs innovativer Softwarehersteller, IT-Dienstleister oder TECH-Unternehmen aus Deutschland!► Abonniere unseren Youtube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/@itundtech ► Abonniere unseren Podcast: https://www.itundtech.de/podcast► Besuche uns auf unserer Webseite: https://www.itundtech.de/ Der Gastgeber:Neben seiner Funktion als Vorstand der CONBREY MANAGEMENT AG ► https://www.conbrey.com ist Holger Winkler seit 2013 Sachverständiger für digitale Leadgewinnung (DESAG). Er hat sich vor allem auf den Vertrieb in der IT- und TECH-Branche spezialisiert. Seit 2009 konnte Holger bereits mehr als 350 Unternehmen zu deutlich mehr Kunden und steigenden Umsätzen verhelfen.Zu den Kunden von CONBREY zählen unter anderem Firmen wie Databoat AG, Trevisto AG, Robotron Schweiz GmbH, T&G Automation GmbH, ISC Consultants und über 100 weitere Unternehmen.Bereits mit seinem IT-Vertriebs-Podcast ► https://www.conbrey.com/it-vertriebs-podcast. sorgte Holger Winkler für Aufsehen in der Branche. ► Vernetze dich mit Holger Winkler auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holger-winkler/—Sie sind CEO eines innovativen Unternehmens aus dem IT- und TECH-Umfeld und hätten Lust, als Gast in den ITundTECH für Deutschland Podcast eingeladen zu werden?Dann melden Sie sich hier: https://www.itundtech.de

Industrial IoT Spotlight
EP 183 - Making 5G NB-IoT Connectivity Affordable by Satellite

Industrial IoT Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 36:10


In this episode, Erik talked with Jaume Sanpera, CEO and co-founder of Sateliot. Sateliot is the first satellite communication service provider that will offer satellite IoT connectivity.   In this talk, Erik discussed why 85% of the earth remains unserved by terrestrial networks and how modern satellites can bring affordable connectivity to remote NB-IoT devices. He also explored the factors influencing satellite connectivity cost structure, including satellite manufacturing, launch, radio technology, and service contract structure.  Key Questions:  What is the cost trend for connecting an IoT device via satellite?  How does performance differ with satellite versus terrestrial communication?  What are the big use cases in satellite IoT connectivity? 

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie
#103 | Wie Epsilon NB-IoT-Tracker zur Verbesserung der Güterverfolgung nutzt | Epsilon

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 39:14


#NBIoT #ASSETTRACKING #CONNECTIVITY www.iotusecase.com“Der Tarif und unsere Lösung müssen zum Kunden passen, nicht umgekehrt.”, sagt Florian Sonntag (Leitung Projektmanagement, FUSION IoT) von Epsilon Telecommunications in der 103. Folge des IoT Use Case Podcasts. Aus der Anforderung und dem Wunsch heraus, individuelle IoT-Lösungen für die optimale Konnektivität von Mittelständlern anzubieten, entstand bei Epsilon die Marke Fusion IoT. In dieser Folge sprechen wir unter anderem über Narrowband-IoT-Tracking (NB-IoT) und wie Fusion IoT das Asset-Tracking für Container auf ein neues Level heben kann. Folge 103 auf einen Blick (und Klick):[08:20] Herausforderungen, Potenziale und Status quo – So sieht der Use Case in der Praxis aus[15:06] Lösungen, Angebote und Services – Ein Blick auf die eingesetzten Technologien[30:43] Ergebnisse, Geschäftsmodelle und Best Practices – So wird der Erfolg gemessenZusammenfassung der PodcastfolgeWenn Epsilon von Kunden spricht, ist der klassische deutsche Mittelstand gemeint – in der Größenordnung von 5.000-6.000 Angestellten. In dieser Folge sind zwei IoT-Experten von Epsilon zu Gast, die uns Praxis-Einblicke in ihre Connectivity-Anwendungsfälle geben – Volker Mahler und Florian Sonntag. Im Detail wird ein konkretes Projekt beleuchtet, in dem es um die Güterverfolgung, das Asset-Tracking von Containern geht. Der Fokus von Epsilon liegt hierbei nicht auf 2G oder ähnlichem, sondern auf reinem Narrowband-IoT-Tracking.Will man einen Container im Blick behalten – und zwar weltweit mit Abdeckung verschiedener Länder – so ist man mit vielen Herausforderungen konfrontiert:-          Welche Hardware wählt man aus?-          Was sind da die geeigneten Funksysteme?-          Wie stellt man die Stromversorgung sicher?Epsilon greift bei diesen Themen auf ein großes Netzwerk zurück, um seine Kunden umfassend zu beraten. Was der Konnektivitätsspezialist außerdem macht, wie seine Lösungen im Detail aussehen und aufgebaut sind, was aktuelle Projekte sind, und wie sie IoT in Zukunft weiterdenken – das gibt's alles in dieser Podcastfolge. ---Relevante Folgenlinks:Volker Mahler (https://www.linkedin.com/in/volkermahler/)Florian Sonntag (https://www.linkedin.com/in/florian-sonntag-b94936162/)Madeleine (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen

Aktuelle Wirtschaftsnews aus dem Radio mit Michael Weyland

Thema heute:   Unterstützung beim Katastrophenschutz: Hochschule Koblenz startet Verbundforschungsprojekt RIOT Smart-Home-Anwendungen in Haushalten sind das bekannteste Beispiel für das so genannte Internet der Dinge (englisch „Internet of things“ IoT). Es werden aber auch zunehmend die Grundversorgungs- und Verkehrsinfrastruktur damit automatisiert sowie Klima- und Katastrophenschutz unterstützt. Die entsprechenden Geräte werden dabei häufig drahtlos über Mobilfunk ans Internet angebunden – das funktioniert so lange, bis diese Kommunikationsinfrastruktur wegen Angriffen, Bedienfehlern oder Umweltkatastrophen ausfällt. Um die Resilienz und Sicherheit dieser wichtigen Kommunikationsinfrastruktur zu erhöhen, startet die Hochschule Koblenz nun zusammen mit der Technischen Universität (TU) Chemnitz und dem Unternehmen mCloud Systems aus dem bayerischen Waldsassen ein Verbundforschungsprojekt mit dem Namen „Resilient Internet of Things“ (RIOT). Dieses wird vom Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik im Rahmen der Förderlinie „Cybersicherheit und digitale Souveränität in den Kommunikationstechnologien 5G/6G“ über eine Laufzeit von 24 Monaten mit einem Gesamtvolumen von 1,6 Mio. Euro unterstützt.Viele Städte und Gemeinden etablieren derzeit Smart City Projekte mit sehr unterschiedlichen Sensoren. Darunter befinden sich auch solche Sensoren, die extrem wichtige Daten erheben, beispielsweise die eines Flusspegels. Besonders in kritischen Situationen – bei einem Flusspegel etwa kurz vor einem Hochwasser – müssen diese Daten an den betroffenen Stellen zuverlässig ankommen. Auch ein kurzer Ausfall von nur einer halben Stunde kann schon massive Probleme verursachen.Die technische Idee hinter RIOT ist, zur Erhöhung der Resilienz heute schon verfügbare Technologien wie LoRaWan und NB-IoT intelligent zu kombinieren und als gemeinsames System zu betrachten. Fällt ein Funksystem aus, kann ein Sensor schnell über das zweite System auf das Netz zugreifen und bleibt so erreichbar. Bei dieser auf den ersten Blick einfachen Idee stellen sich mit Hinblick auf die Netztechnik direkt eine ganze Reihe kritischer Fragen, etwa wann man welches Netz nutzt oder wie und in welcher Geschwindigkeit man umschaltet. Die Hochschule Koblenz fokussiert sich in diesem Verbundprojekt auf die Fragestellung, wie ein Netz aus mehreren Funktechnologien überwacht und verwaltet werden kann. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

IoT Coffee Talk
73: NB-IoT (The Cowboy Cut)

IoT Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 58:28


Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #73 where we have a chat about all things IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter. In this installment, we discuss NB-IoT. Why is it only making it in China and why are device makers in the West complaining that there is no profit in the 3GPP standard for LPWAN? We also discuss the challenges of getting connectivity outside our city centers.  Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. Your hosts include Leonard Lee, Stephanie Atkinson, Marc Pous, David Vasquez, Rob Tiffany, Bill Pugh, Rick Bullotta and special guests. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids' education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.

De IoT Gesprekken
Wereldwijd draadloze verbindingen met IoT devices. Een technologie toelichting en tips door Marco Bijvelds vanuit KORE Wireless.

De IoT Gesprekken

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 31:09


Marco Bijvelds (KORE Wireless) geeft toelichting over verschillende generaties draadloze connectiviteit. Naast de onderliggende technieken zoals eSIM, iSIM, APNs, NBIoT en LTE-M  spreken we over uitgangspunten voor IoT-hardware ontwikkeling en delen we overwegingen om een digitale keten zelf, of om juist met gespecialiseerde partners, op te bouwen.

Adafruit Industries
EYE on NPI: Nordic nRF9160 System-in-Package

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 13:14


This week's EYE ON NPI comes to us from the brilliant wireless engineers at Nordic Semiconductor - it's the Nordic nRF9160 System-in-Package with Integrated Cellular and GNSS (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/n/nordic-semi/nrf9160-sip). You know them for their popular nRF52 series of microcontrollers that have integrated Bluetooth LE - they're the market leaders for BLE development and support, with excellent software and low-power capabilities. A few years ago they decided to start branching out from their hit products and into more wireless IoT transports, like cellular and, more recently, WiFi (which perhaps we'll cover in a future EYE ON NPI!). The nRF91 series (https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/nRF9160) is the Nordic Semi flagship cellular line, but it's different than most cell modules we've used. Normally you get a modules say from Quectel, and interface to it via USB or UART - sending AT commands (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayes_command_set) and parsing the responses. That's fine and good but means that there's often a secondary microcontroller that has to do the work, and there's always a lot of work to do that parsing and command handling. What we like about the nRF91 is that it comes as a cute SIP package, much smaller than most modules, and integrates an ARM Cortex M33 with 1MB of flash, 256KB of RAM that you can program directly. This is familiar to folks who use the nRF52 series, where the BLE stack is integrated in hardware/firmware through the 'SoftDevice' system. (https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/ug_gsg_ses/UG/gsg/softdevices.html) You get all the hardware-interfacing you need with 32 GPIO, 12-bit ADC, RTC, SPI, I2C, I2S, UART, PDM and PWM which means that ideally you can develop your entire product on a single chip without need for external peripherals or drivers. The nRF91 comes in three flavors: nRF9160-SIAA (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nordic-semiconductor-asa/NRF9160-SIAA-B1A-R7/13533593) which has only LTE-M cellular support, nRF9160-SIBA (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nordic-semiconductor-asa/NRF9160-SIBA-B1A-R7/13533587) which has only NB-IOT support, and the nRF9160-SICA (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nordic-semiconductor-asa/NRF9160-SICA-B1A-R7/13533588) which has LTE, NB-IOT and GNSS. Each one has is pin-compatible but has different price levels, so pick the one that fits your budget and wireless needs. Note there's full 700MHz - 2.2GHz band support on each version of the SIP, so you don't have to order different SIPs for North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Africa, etc. There are global certifications available that you can look up to make sure you are cleared to integrate in any country you may need (https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Low-power-cellular-IoT/nRF9160-Certifications) The Nordic nRF9160 modules have been out for a few years, so there's lots of development boards you can use. For example, Nordic's in-house made dev board is fully featured with every add-on needed, plus Arduino-compatible headers (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nordic-semiconductor-asa/NRF9160-DK/9740721). There's also the extremely well-named Nordic Thingy 91 (https://www.digikey.com/en/videos/n/nordic-semiconductor/introducing-the-nordic-thingy-91-cellular-iot-prototyping-platform) which is a great dev kit for designing compact, battery powered, sensor-filled prototypes. The prior is better when you want to have JTAG headers and connect lots of external hardware, the latter is good if you happen to have some overlap with the built in hardware and want to prototype user experiences. If you are a Feather Fancier, there's an nRF9160 Feather (https://www.digikey.com/short/94tc2w84) that you can use to make lightweight portable designs that plug into FeatherWings. Best of all, all three versions of the nRF91 (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/n/nordic-semi/nrf9160-sip) are in stock now for immediate shipment from Digi-Key! We recommend starting with the full-featured nRF9160-SICA (https://www.digikey.com/short/j97r25p7) as you can always place the final design with one of the pared down SIAA or SIBA when you go to production. Order today for instantaneous shipment, you'll have these in your hands by tomorrow afternoon.

Techie and the Blonde
I 'sense' a questions about LPWAN

Techie and the Blonde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 36:02


A new form of IoT network technology emerged in recent years, to help support the explosive growth in the number of connected IoT sensors. The growth fueled mainly by our need to control everything from our smart homes, to smart watches, to commercial sensors. In this episode we compare the different types of Low Power Wide Area Network technologies (LPWAN), including Nb-IoT and CAT-M.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
2130: GSMA - The Benefits and Opportunity of 5G-Advanced

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 26:00


The GSMA (Global System for Mobile Communications Association) represent the interests of the global mobile industry. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world's mobile operators, as well as more than 400 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organizations. The GSMA is focused on innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities for its members, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile communications industry. I recently caught up with Barbara Pareglio, Executive Director for Advanced Air Mobility and IoT Technical Director, GSMA at this year's MWC in Las Vegas to discuss advancing the 5G Era Benefits and the opportunities 5G-Advanced will unlock. Listen in as we discuss why 5G-Advanced is important and how the GSMA helps to spread knowledge and accelerate the adoption of 5G-Advanced. Barbara also shares the activities the GSMA is doing in relation to 5G evolution and how people can join the GSMA. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world's mobile operators and more than 400 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organizations. The GSMA is focused on innovating, incubating, and creating new opportunities for its members, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile communications industry. About Barbara Barbara has over 20 years of experience in the mobile industry. She has been part of the GSMA Internet of Things Programme since 2014, working on several aspects of the IoT such as the development of the Mobile IoT Technologies (LTE-M, NB-IoT), GSMA IoT Security Guidelines, GSMA Drone Interest Group and looking at a variety of emerging technologies, like machine learning/AI and edge computing, for helping the mobile industry to create trusted solutions for the IoT. Before joining the GSMA Barbara worked in R&D in several areas of telecommunications, including Intelligent Networks, IMS, Service Enabling and M2M/IoT. She also participates in and actively contributed to several standards. About GSMA Internet of Things The GSMA Internet of Things helps operators to fully realise the opportunity in the IoT, operators must deliver secure IoT networks as well as scalable value-added data services for the world's industry and machines beyond connectivity. This is to be achieved by industry collaboration, appropriate regulation, optimising networks as well as developing key enablers to support the growth of IoT. Webinar: Advancing the 5G Era – Benefits and Opportunity of 5G-Advanced

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Three Ireland launches two Low Power Wide Area Networks (NB-IoT and LTE-M)

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 3:22


Three Ireland has launched two Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) to the Irish market. This specialised category of wireless networks is designed to maximise coverage, lower costs and reduce power consumption for IoT (Internet of Things) devices. The addition of these networks to Three Ireland's offering demonstrates the company's evolution as an IoT leader, as it now holds 66.6% of the IoT market in Ireland. Three's new IoT networks will support IoT into the future enabling end device cost reduction, enhanced coverage for IoT devices located underground or harder to reach places, and extended battery life lasting upwards of 10 years. In addition, LPWAN uses Three's licensed spectrum, which offers an additional layer of security and protection when creating your IoT solution. The two types of LPWAN networks being launched – NB-IoT or Narrow-Band IoT and LTE-M – offer a range of unique features to the Irish market. Both networks will improve power consumption on devices utilising a technology called PSM (Power Saving Mode) that enables devices to sleep when not in use, and eDRX (Enhanced Discontinuous Reception) that allows it to extend the timeframe when devices send updates. Both of these features enable extended battery life in IoT devices. Three has been working with a range of companies who are utilising these networks to offer new customer solutions to the marketplace including 8 West Consulting in partnership with Sony Network Communications Europe as well as Navigil, both of which offer smart watches utilising the LTE-M network to boost signal and battery life. Trimble, which use battery based IoT for measuring critical parameters of the water network in difficult to reach or underground locations. Cyberlok, which utilises the NB-IoT network to authenticate and unlock devices while extending the battery life by years, and Binary Tech, which utilise the LPWAN networks to track mobile assets from beer kegs to pathology samples, optimising their supply chains and protecting sensitive goods in transit. These LPWAN networks will continue to enhance IoT connectivity into the future and enable the creation and growth of new IoT solutions in the Irish and global marketplace. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G to top one billion subscriptions in 2022 and 4.4 billion in 2027

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 4:20


North America is forecast to lead the world in 5G subscription penetration in the next five years with nine-of-every-ten subscriptions in the region expected to be 5G in 2027. The forecast is contained in the latest edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) Mobility Report, which also predicts that current global 5G subscriptions will pass the one billion milestones by the end of 2022. The 2027 timeline also includes projections that 5G will account for: 82 percent of subscriptions in Western Europe; 80 percent in the Gulf Cooperation Council region; and 74 percent in North-East Asia. In India, where 5G deployments have yet to begin, 5G is expected to account for nearly 40 percent of all subscriptions by 2027. In global terms, 5G is forecast to account for almost half of all subscriptions by 2027, topping 4.4 billion subscriptions. The latest Ericsson Mobility Report – the twenty-second edition of Ericsson's network traffic insights and forecasts – also reveals that global mobile network data traffic doubled in the past two years. This traffic growth was driven by increased smartphone and mobile broadband usage, as well as the digitalization of society and industries. The recent statistics and forecasts highlight the strong demand for data connectivity and digital services have and are expected to have, despite the global Covid-19 pandemic and geopolitical uncertainties. Several hundred million people are becoming new mobile broadband subscribers every year. The June 2022 Ericsson Mobility Report also verifies that 5G is scaling faster than all previous mobile technology generations. About a quarter of the world's population currently has access to 5G coverage. Some 70 million 5G subscriptions were added during the first quarter of 2022 alone. By 2027, about three-quarters of the world's population will be able to access 5G, according to the report. Fredrik Jejdling, Executive Vice President and Head of Networks, Ericsson, says: “The latest Ericsson Mobility Report confirms 5G as the fastest growing mobile technology generation ever, and Ericsson is playing a key role in making it happen. We work every day with our customers and ecosystem partners around the world to ensure that millions more people, enterprises, industries, and societies enjoy the benefits of 5G connectivity as soon as possible.” Peter Jonsson, Executive Editor, Ericsson Mobility Report, Ericsson, says: “The deployment of 5G standalone (SA) networks is increasing in many regions as communications service providers (CSPs) gear up for innovation to address business opportunities beyond enhanced mobile broadband. A solid digital network infrastructure underpins enterprises' digital transformation plans, and their new capabilities can be turned into new customer services.” The report also highlights the increasingly important role that Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is playing in the delivery of broadband services. Ericsson predicts that the number of FWA connections will exceed 100 million in 2022, a figure that is forecast to more than double by 2027, reaching almost 230 million. On the Internet of Things (IoT), the report notes that in 2021, broadband IoT (4G/5G) overtook 2G and 3G as the technology that connects the largest share of all cellular IoT connected devices, accounting for 44 per cent of all connections. Massive IoT technologies (NB-IoT, Cat-M) increased by almost 80 percent during 2021, reaching close to 330 million connections. The number of IoT devices connected by these technologies is expected to overtake 2G/3G in 2023.

Industrial IoT Spotlight
EP 134 - How to connect NB-IoT devices over satellite - Gianluca Redolfi, Chief Commercial Officer, Sateliot

Industrial IoT Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 37:22


In this episode, we discuss the paradigm shift that is being enabled by a rapid reduction in satellite launch costs and the extension of the terrestrial NB-IoT protocol to space. We also explore the early adopter use cases for satellite connectivity including both primary connection and as a roaming service.   Our guest today is Gianluca Redolfi, Chief Commercial Officer of Sateliot. Sateliot is a satellite communications operator that provides global and continuous NB-IoT connectivity to companies that make up the IoT Universe. IoT ONE is an IoT focused research and advisory firm. We provide research to enable you to grow in the digital age. Our services include market research, competitor information, customer research, market entry, partner scouting, and innovation programs. For more information, please visit iotone.com

IoT For All Podcast
Opportunities and Challenges of Low Bandwidth IoT | 1NCE GmbH's Arne Assmann

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 22:50


The podcast begins with conversations around 1NCE, their service, and the use cases they focus on there. Ryan and Arne then talk about low bandwidth IoT and where Arne sees the opportunities and challenges in the market. To conclude the podcast, Arne gives a high-level overview of where he believes the IoT industry needs to improve and what to expect in the remainder of the year from 1NCE and IoT.Arne Assmann is Head of Strategy and Business Development at 1NCE and has worked for over nine years as an Analyst and Consultant before 1NCE. He served enterprise clients in the telco, media, and IT sectors and helped with go-to-market strategies, market forecasts, and business cases. His industry focuses on M2M and IoT, digitalization, and cross-media convergence.

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie
#062 | IIoT in der Schwerindustrie: Bergbau, Öl, Gas, Eisen- und Stahlindustrie – L&H Industrial setzt mit 5G-Monitoring, Tracking und IoT-Core neue Maßstäbe | AWS & Roundsolutions

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 32:09


Alle Infos unter: www.iotusecase.comIn Folge 62 des IoT Use Case Podcast geht es um ein IIoT-Projekt aus der rauen Branche der „Heavy Machinery“ – vorgestellt von Roundsolutions und ihrem Partner Amazon Web Services (AWS). L&H Industrial hilft Kunden in der Entwicklung, Bau, Bereitstellung und dem Betrieb der Großmaschinen. Mit ihrem weltweiten 24/7-Außendienst und über 50 Jahren Erfahrung in der Praxis setzen sie nun mithilfe der IoT-Technologie neue Maßstäbe im Service. Ihr Ziel: Ihre Kunden stetig bei Fehlersuchen, Reparaturen, Umbauten, Installationen und der Verlagerung der schweren Maschinen unterstützen. Auf Basis wertvoller Daten können Ingenieure und Techniker mit den Erkenntnissen Kosten für Kunden im Betrieb einsparen. Mithilfe von Sensor- und Kameradaten werden Verschleißerscheinungen und mögliche Downtimes frühzeitig erkannt und verhindert. – der führende Anbieter von LTE, NB1, CatM1, 5G, NB-IoT, GSM/GPRS, UMTS/HSPA(+), GNSS und BLE/WiFi-Modulen in Europa. Sie bringen die notwendige „Plug and Play“-Hardware mit robustem Gehäuse mit, welche den Sicherheitsstandard IP67 erfüllt. Für die Cloud- und Software-Lompetenz wählte Roundsolutions ihren Partner Amazon Web Services (AWS) als weltweit umfassendste Cloud-Plattform, mit mehr als 200 voll funktionsfähigen Diensten auf der ganzen Welt aus. In dieser Folge werden die Top 3 Use Cases besprochen:L&H Industrial: Die größten Maschinen der Welt mit 5G-Monitoring verbessertVolkswagen-Konzern: Effizienz und Verfügbarkeit der Anlage steigern, um die Produktionsflexibilität zu verbessern und die Fahrzeugqualität mit AWS-IoT zu erhöhenAmazon Versandhandel: Monitorisierung für erneuerbarer EnergienDie Interviewgäste der 62. Folge sind: Ben Hoelke (Founder & CEO, RoundSolutions) und Juan Carlos Martinez (Business Development Manager IoT & Robotics, Amazon Web Services (AWS)).

leaders talk
leaders talk by the female factor - Episode 6 - Maria Zesch, CEO of TAKKT

leaders talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 25:06


Quote: everything we do we measure: are we good in getting up our revenues? Are we good at achieving our cash flow? So why not measure how many women we have on board positions? #leadership #femaleleaders #networking #D&I #motherhood #careerchange In this episode, Maria Zesch, the CEO of TAKKT - a large B2B retailer for business equipment, discusses her superpower as a female leader, and the importance of having a broad perspective when it comes to leadership and choosing your team. She shares more about the decision of changing careers at the age of 48 and how the business scene in Austria looks like for mothers who also want to pursue a career. Maria also talks about the importance of being a quota fan and supporting D&I strategies in order to bring more women in board positions and shares the commitment she is making in her company to help more women rise to the top. Maria Zesch: Maria has been a Chief Commercial Officer and Board Member of a leading European telecommunications company and just recently decided to make an interesting change in her career, becoming the CEO of TAKKT - which is a large B2B retailer for business equipment with 2.500 employees in Europe and North America. And you are also a Supervisory Board Member in the energy and telco sector. She is a senior customer-oriented executive with more than 10 years in CXO functions. She has a proven growth track record and extensive Sales, Service, Marketing and Digital experience in telco, ICT, consulting. She is driving change and growth by transforming organizations and is a digital innovator and influential leader who drives IOT, 5G, Big Data, NB-IOT, cloud business, agile transformation, Tribe-led organization development. Mahdis Gharaei: Mahdis is the co-founder & co-ceo of the female factor. She's a passionate diversity advocate, business woman and opportunity maker by heart with a particular focus on creating cross-border relationships thanks to her Persian roots. Before starting the female factor she served as one of the youngest general managers of an international airline and had leadership roles at non-profit organisations such as the World Affairs Council, AustrianStartups and Female Founders. About the female factor: The female factor is a global community for the next generation of female leaders, enabling them to get their seat at the table. The brand recently launched Europe's first job platform connecting female job seekers with inclusive companies. About Senate of Economy: As an independent business network, the SENATE OF ECONOMY is a driving force in shaping a sustainable society and a global eco-social market economy. We offer concrete and practice-oriented know-how for entrepreneurs and political decision-makers. Stay in touch with us: Website: www.femalefactor.global LinkedIn Instagram Facebook This podcast is produced by PODLET. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leaders-talk/message

PLUGHITZ Live Presents (Video)
KONO SHOU: the Eye-catching Display That Attracts Consumers @ CES 2022

PLUGHITZ Live Presents (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 14:01


If you're looking for an attention-grabbing display that will help increase sales and attract consumers, look no further than KONO's SHOU! This unique device is perfect for any business wanting to make a big impression. Its eye-catching design is sure to grab the attention of passersby, and its waterproof construction makes it perfect for indoor or outdoor use.What is the KONO SHOU?The KONO SHOU is a unique device that was created to help businesses increase sales and attract consumers. It's known for its eye-catching display that grabs a consumer's attention inside and outside of stores, as well as at trade shows or pop-up events. There are two versions of the device: one which can be controlled by Bluetooth with an app and an advanced model that can be centrally controlled nationwide through telecommunication networks using NB-IoT.How Does the KONO SHOU Work?The base technology for this product has been around for a long time. Theme parks have offered a rudimentary version of the tech for years. They came in the form of a spinning device onto which you could program words and short phrases. When you spin the device around, the LEDs on the front would light up in the right frequencies to spell out whatever you had entered. That is the same general idea here.There are obviously a few major differences. The first is that you are not required to spin a device in your hand. Instead, the LED matrix exists on a pair of fan blades that spin on their own using a motor. The second major difference is that the LEDs are not on the tip of the fan blades, but across the entire front. This gives the device the ability to create large, uninterrupted images.The third major difference between the KONO SHOU and the devices from theme parks and fairs is that the LEDs can change colors. In the past, they were generally only available in red. With these devices, they can change on the fly, giving the image designer a lot more flexibility in what they want to produce.The fourth and most important difference is that it's not just static words and phrases that can be shown across the display. Instead, you can show images and animations as well. When paired with its large size, this makes for an incredible visual - animated items literally floating in the air.Who is KONO SHOU for?The KONO SHOU is for any business that wants to make a big impression. Its eye-catching design is sure to grab the attention of passersby, and its waterproof construction makes it perfect for indoor or outdoor use. Whether you're looking for a way to increase sales at your store or want to draw in more customers at a trade show or pop-up event, the KONO SHOU is a great solution!SummaryThe KONO SHOU is expected to be available at the end of February 2022. To learn more about the product or to contact them about purchasing one, head to the company's website.Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.

PLuGHiTz Live Special Events (Audio)
KONO SHOU: the Eye-catching Display That Attracts Consumers @ CES 2022

PLuGHiTz Live Special Events (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 14:01


If you're looking for an attention-grabbing display that will help increase sales and attract consumers, look no further than KONO's SHOU! This unique device is perfect for any business wanting to make a big impression. Its eye-catching design is sure to grab the attention of passersby, and its waterproof construction makes it perfect for indoor or outdoor use.What is the KONO SHOU?The KONO SHOU is a unique device that was created to help businesses increase sales and attract consumers. It's known for its eye-catching display that grabs a consumer's attention inside and outside of stores, as well as at trade shows or pop-up events. There are two versions of the device: one which can be controlled by Bluetooth with an app and an advanced model that can be centrally controlled nationwide through telecommunication networks using NB-IoT.How Does the KONO SHOU Work?The base technology for this product has been around for a long time. Theme parks have offered a rudimentary version of the tech for years. They came in the form of a spinning device onto which you could program words and short phrases. When you spin the device around, the LEDs on the front would light up in the right frequencies to spell out whatever you had entered. That is the same general idea here.There are obviously a few major differences. The first is that you are not required to spin a device in your hand. Instead, the LED matrix exists on a pair of fan blades that spin on their own using a motor. The second major difference is that the LEDs are not on the tip of the fan blades, but across the entire front. This gives the device the ability to create large, uninterrupted images.The third major difference between the KONO SHOU and the devices from theme parks and fairs is that the LEDs can change colors. In the past, they were generally only available in red. With these devices, they can change on the fly, giving the image designer a lot more flexibility in what they want to produce.The fourth and most important difference is that it's not just static words and phrases that can be shown across the display. Instead, you can show images and animations as well. When paired with its large size, this makes for an incredible visual - animated items literally floating in the air.Who is KONO SHOU for?The KONO SHOU is for any business that wants to make a big impression. Its eye-catching design is sure to grab the attention of passersby, and its waterproof construction makes it perfect for indoor or outdoor use. Whether you're looking for a way to increase sales at your store or want to draw in more customers at a trade show or pop-up event, the KONO SHOU is a great solution!SummaryThe KONO SHOU is expected to be available at the end of February 2022. To learn more about the product or to contact them about purchasing one, head to the company's website.Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.

The IoT Podcast
S2 | E10 | PART ONE | Evolving Cellular IoT at Nordic Semiconductor | Martin Lesund

The IoT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 22:41


In S2 episode 10 Part One, Martin Lesund - Technical Marketing Manager at Nordic Semiconductor joins us to talk about how the cellular IoT space is evolving from LTE-M to NB-IoT

Startup Insider
"Neue Möglichkeiten der totalen Vernetzung" – 50 Mio. Dollar für 1nce

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 32:05


In unserer Nachmittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Arne Aßmann, Head of Strategy and Business Development bei 1nce, und sprechen mit ihm u.a. über die Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 50 Millionen Dollar. Das Kölner Unternehmen bietet in über 100 Ländern weltweite Gerätekonnektivität per Mobilfunk zum Festpreis und über die gängigen Mobilfunkfrequenzen 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, NB-IoT und LTE-M an. 1nce wurde 2017 von Alexander P. Sator gemeinsam mit der Deutschen Telekom gegründet und beschäftigt mehr als 100 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter. Über die eigene cloudbasierte Plattform bietet das Startup IoT-Serviceleistungen wie Plug-and-Play-Einrichtung und Gerätemanagement. Dadurch können Kundinnen und Kunden IoT-Implementierungen effizient skalieren und managen. So sollen sich die typischen Herausforderungen angehen lassen, die der Entwicklung von skalierbaren IoT-Lösungen meistens im Wege stehen. Die Deutsche Telekom hat nun eine strategische Partnerschaft mit Softbank geschlossen, die – neben einem Aktientausch – gemeinsame Investitionen vorsieht. In der Finanzierungsrunde des Kölner Vernetzungsspezialisten über 50 Millionen Dollar (rund 43 Millionen Euro) sind die beiden Konzerne die größten Geldgeber. Mit dem frischen Kapital will 1nce jetzt die internationale Expansion beschleunigen, das Wachstum in den USA und Asien vorantreiben und die cloudbasierten IoT-Plattformdienste weiterentwickeln. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews. Dafür erhältst du einen 20€ Amazon Gutschein. https://moin.omr.com/insider

IoT For All Podcast
What is an eSIM Platform? | Teal Communications' Robert Hamblet

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 24:54


In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Teal Communications CEO and Co-Founder Robert Hamblet joins us to talk about everything eSIM. From what an eSIM platform actually is, to the current eSIM landscape, to how eSIM platforms differentiate themselves from one another. We then expand into the challenges companies face when trying to scale globally in IoT, and what advice Robert has for companies when it comes to picking the most appropriate connectivity for their IoT use case.In addition, we discuss how Teal handles integrating with different networks and connectivity types, and what the future of the eSIM space looks like.Robert Hamblet is the CEO and Co-Founder of Teal Communications, Inc. Prior to founding Teal, Robby developed one of the industry's earliest eSIM platforms for connected carmakers GM and Daimler. Interested in connecting with Robert? Reach out to him on Linkedin!About Teal Communications: Teal Communications is the first cloud-native, Credentialing-as-a-Service platform that provides intelligent connectivity and networking solutions to IoT device and network operators. Teal's patented network credentialing technology delivers thousands of network credentials to IoT devices and network operators through a single, cloud-based platform. Through Teal's platform, IoT device operators can scale globally, evolve with new technologies including 5G and NB-IoT, and automatically prioritize and dynamically switch between networks, carriers, and communications protocols.Key Questions and Topics from this Episode:(00:53) Intro to Robert(02:37) Intro to Teal(06:30) What is an eSIM platform? What was the landscape like before Teal?(09:03) How do eSIM platforms differ from each other?(11:25) What are the biggest challenges companies face when trying to scale globally?(15:04) How do you handle integration between different networks and network types?(16:31) When customers come to you, what are the most common questions they ask?(17:54) How do you help companies find the ideal connectivity solution for their particular use case? How do those conversations typically go?(19:49) Where do you see the future of eSIM going? What should we get excited about?

Futurum Tech Podcast
Vodafone's Multi-Million Market NB-IoT Deal is, Well, Pretty Massive

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 6:03


For this vignette of a recent episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Part of the 5G Factor series, analysts Ron Westfall and Shelly Kramer explore the mobile ecosystem implications of UK-based Vodafone's preparing to announce the largest IoT airtime supply deal outside of China, encompassing millions of NB-IoT connections. Their discussion highlighted: The deal, with a yet unnamed manufacturer, breaks the million-mark threshold on connection volume, and it's the beginning of what they see as large OEMs coming to market, and this is purportedly the first market to be built only for IoT. How the viability and ultimate success of the Vodaone NB-IoT network is predicated on solving the billing, roaming, and interoperability issues that have stymied prior CSP cellular IoT service rollouts. Vodafone's NB-IoT addresses 55 in-network market segments with the potential to reach over 180 segments. The current Vodafone offering uses LTE capabilities although 5G can potentially make the NB-IoT service more suitable for emerging use cases related to transportation, fleet management, and warehousing. Shelly and Ron concur that the Vodafone NB-IoT network is a breakthrough for confirming CSP ability to offer and manage massive IoT services and that Vodafone's €12.99 deal for 10 years of NB-IoT airtime is a tremendous value.

Futurum Tech Podcast
The 5G Factor: Future of Cloud Gaming, Vodafone's NB-IoT Deal, IBM Deals With Telefonica and DISH, Nokia's Silicon Moves

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 31:57


In this episode of Futurum newest webcast series, The 5G Factor, I'm joined by my colleague and fellow analyst Ron Westfall to explore and break down some of the most exciting news, trends, and partnerships in the 5G ecosystem. In this week's episode we covered some exciting 5G news, including: The future of cloud gaming — it's powered by 5G. The future of cloud gaming is exciting, especially when powered by 5G end-to-end network slicing, which is revolutionizing cloud gaming services. We explore how this capability, the E2E network slicing, has been optimized for cloud virtual reality game streaming using Ericsson's networks, service orchestration, and monetization tools, all of which will be instrumental in enabling communication services providers (CSPs) to “get a slice” of the action and, more importantly, monetize their networks. Ericsson's E2E network slicing is definitely something to keep an eye on, as we know it will be a key enabler for innovation and opening up a myriad of 5G opportunities for CSPs across multiple industry segments, including healthcare, government, transportation, energy and utilities, media and entertainment. Vodafone's Multi-Million Market NB-IoT Deal is, Well, Pretty Massive. Cellular narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) is in the news this week as UK-based Vodafone is reportedly on the brink of announcing its biggest ever IoT airtime supply deal outside of China. Carrier managed services can serve as a harbinger for how 5G and IoT can work on a mass market level – fleet management, transportation, warehousing, etc. where a mobile IoT is required. Our conversation covered why this deal is a big one and what it marks the beginning of. IBM Partners with Telefonica for Cloud Native, 5G Core Network Platform. More exciting 5G news of the week is around IBM's partnership with Telefonica to help the telco implement its UNICA NEXT 5G core network platform. IBM's intelligent automation software and services will come from IBM's Global Business Services unit and our conversation uncovered why this is also a very big deal – for both IBM and Telefonica. DISH Makes a Tasty Treat of its Greenfield Cloud-Native 5G Network with IBM as a Partner. In another win for IBM's Global Business Services unit, this new smart network will be agile, scalable, and fully virtualized, looking to benefit enterprise customers across a multitude of industry verticals. Nokia addresses the alarming increase in DDos attacks. With DDos attacks that disrupt network traffic and servers growing by a massive 154% between 2019 and 2020, largely targeting financial services, telecoms, and government agencies, but now spreading out to target businesses of all kinds and all sizes, Nokia's move here to build network security into its latest gen silicon is an impressive — and much needed — solution.

Teletime
TELETIME News - 25/08/21 | Tributação: subsídios para novo modelo | Pirataria: marketplaces responsabilizáveis | ISPs querem conectar escolas

Teletime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 13:15


Esse podcast traz diariamente o que de mais importante acontece no mundo das telecomunicações e da conectividade na curadoria e análise da TELETIME, a publicação que acompanha o mercado de telecomunicações há 23 anos.Se você ainda não se inscreveu, o podcast está disponível nas principais plataformas: Spotify, Apple e Google Podcasts.Se você ainda não acompanha a newsletter TELETIME, inscreva-se aqui gratuitamente e fique ligado no dia a dia do mercado de telecom. É simples e é gratuito.Você ainda pode acompanhar TELETIME pelo Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, Google News, ou em nosso canal no Telegram._______________________FISCALIZAÇÃOMercado Livre pode ser responsabilizado por produtos piratas, diz procuradoria da Anatelterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 22h07Órgão jurídico da agência, ligado à AGU, revisa posicionamento de 2015 e amplia responsabilização de marketplacesPOLÍTICAS PÚBLICASMinistério da Economia busca subsídios para rever modelo tributário em telecomunicaçõesterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 20h27Tomada de subsídio irá do dia 26 de agosto a 1 de outubro e pretende coletar informações sobre impactos da tributação e modelos alternativosLDO 2022Apesar de vetos, MCom garante haver recursos em 2022 para programas de conectividadeterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 20h13Despesas estão incluídas entre aquelas ressalvadas de limitação de empenho, ou seja, poupadas de bloqueios no próximo anoTECNOLOGIAIntelbras se alia a Qualcomm e produzirá equipamentos para 5G FWA no Brasilterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 20h03Fabricante brasileira deve investir R$ 150 milhões em cinco anos para produzir CPEs com tecnologia SnapdragonESCOLAS CONECTADASAnatel, Escola Conectada e Fundação Lemann farão um mapa da Internet para educaçãoterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 19h48Levantamento será conduzido pela ONG e pela Lemann para verificar quanto custará para levar conexão e manter o acesso para as escolas no PaísESCOLA CONECTADAProjeto quer ISPs levando Internet a todas as escolas publicas até 2025terça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 19h00Iniciativa da Datora já conta com parcerias para levar banda larga de pelo menos 100 Mbps para todas as instituiçõesLEILÃO DO 5GFabio Faria acredita que SP e RJ terão 5G ainda em dezembroterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 18h07Ministro das Comunicações diz que operadoras já têm equipamentos prontos para implantar a tecnologia. Mas é preciso considerar limpeza da banda CESTRATÉGIAAlgar Telecom avança com franquias no interior de São Pauloterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 14h25Cravinhos, São Carlos e São José do Rio Preto passaram a contar com a opçãoINTERNET DAS COISASTIM fornecerá rede NB-IoT para Sigmaisterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 10h26Operadora fechou parceria para conectar os dispositivos de Internet das Coisas com solução de eSIM na rede de 700 MHz em 4GMERCADOGSA: 176 redes com 5G foram lançadas em 72 países até agostoterça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 , 09h57Apenas 13 operadoras utilizam o modelo standalone (5G SA), aponta estudo da GSA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Entrevista com Alexandre Dal Forno - Head de Marketing e ioT da TIM Brasil sobre o Rastreador veicular com tecnologia NB-IoT 4G

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 22:24


Entrevista com Alexandre Dal Forno - Head de Marketing e ioT da TIM Brasil sobre o Rastreador veicular com tecnologia NB-IoT 4G

Abwassertalk
#43-Füllstandsmessungen- NBIOT LORAWAN - Jürgen Skowaisa und Clemens Hengstler

Abwassertalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 58:09


In dieser Folge sprechen Klaus und Daniel mit Jürgen Skowaisa und Clemens Hengstler von der Firma Vega. Es geht dabei um die Füllstandsmessungen im Kanal und auf der Kläranlage. Welche Technologien gibt es und welches Sie die Messmethoden nach dem Stand der Technik? Wie können Füllstandsmessungen übertragen werden? Wie sieht ein Teil der Digitalisierung in der Wasserwirtschaft aus? *keine bezahlte Werbung https://www.vega.com/de-de

Mit Schirm, Charme und Sensoren . . . dein IOT Podcast

In der aktuellen Episode geht es um Funktechnologien. Wir haben uns einen echten Experten zu dem Thema geholt. Karsten Schmeling ist seit vielen Jahren bei der brown-iposs GmbH beschäftigt und mittlerweile auch in der Geschäftsführung. Die brown-iposs GmbH unterstützt Betreiber von Mobilfunk- und Funk-Breitbandnetzen bei der Planung und dem Betrieb ihrer Netze. Elisabeth hat es sich nicht nehmen lassen, Karsten ordentlich zu dem Thema auszufragen.   Ist es 5G, LoRaWAN, NB-IoT oder doch eine andere Funktechnologie, die am besten zu Ihrem Anwendungsfall passt? Welche Rolle spielt die Latenz dabei? 5G ist in aller Munde, aber ist diese Funktechnologie überhaupt schon marktreif? Diese und viele weitere Fragen klären wir gemeinsam in diesem Podcast. Zum Abschluss hat Karsten noch einen Expertentipp, was man bei dem Einsatz von Funktechnik unbedingt beachten sollte!

The Digital Digest
The Digital Digest: BICS talks NB-IoT, Aqua Comms is on the market, Verizon takes on gender disparity in the pandemic, and the latest data centre projects

The Digital Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 41:07


In this episode of The Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from acquisitions and quantum computers to Verizon's Women's CoLab In the world of data centres, Abigail brings us the latest project announcements from Princeton Digital Groupin India, MC Digital Realty, Aligned and Equinix. Natalie covers the news that Zayo is to acquireIntelligent Fiber Network and Vocus Group has entered into a Scheme Implementation Deed (SID) with a Macquarie-led consortium. Natalie also explains the story behind AT&T Cybersecurity's new managed SASE solution and why Verizon has launched a new initiative to tackle the disproportionate rate at which women are leaving the workforce during the pandemic. Alan brings us the news that Aqua Comms could be soldfor $215 million and OneWeb has signed a contractworth US$73 million for user terminals, while in Asia Turbidite has confirmed its first data centre deal. Meanwhile at the European Commission, president Ursula von der Leyen has promised digital transformationfor all member states in 10 years. Joining this week's conversation, we also welcome Mikael Schachne, the VP of Mobility and IoT Business and CMO, BICS, who talks about the plans that are in place for the world's largest NB-IoT network. 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. To catch up with Capacity'sInternational Women's' Day coverage, visit our features and opinions online. To read the February /March edition of Capacity magazine, click here and for Power 100 details and submission links, please click here.

MarketScale Technology
With LTE-M and NB-IoT, Slower Is Better

MarketScale Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 53:25


The Counterpoint Podcast
Over 6 Billion eSIM-based Devices to be Shipped by 2025

The Counterpoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 24:55


Over the years, the size of the SIM card has shrunk from a credit card form factor to a size smaller than the index fingernail. But as we move into a more connected world with NB-IoT devices and foldable smartphones, the eSIM (or embedded SIM) is gaining popularity. The eSIM eliminates the need for having a physical SIM card slot, thus saving the board space for engineers, which can be used for other components. It has a wide range of applications, from smartphones and smartwatches to always-connected laptops and NB-IoT devices. In the latest episode of ‘The Counterpoint Podcast', host Peter Richardson is joined by VP of Research Neil Shah and Senior Analyst Karan Dasaor to discuss types of eSIMs, top players in the industry, and more. The discussion also touches upon the impact of implementing eSIM on the BOM cost and benefits across the value chain. Follow us on social media platforms – Twitter – https://twitter.com/counterpointtrLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/counterpoint-technology-market-research/

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 303: Everything from CES 2021 and a bit about LoRa

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 60:06


This week’s show is mostly about CES 2021, starting with an array of interesting devices that were launched. We covered a lot of them here, but we also mentioned a $3,000 pet door, an energy harvesting NB-IoT modem demonstration, and Kevin’s take on where we are with the smart home based on what he saw. … Continue reading Episode 303: Everything from CES 2021 and a bit about LoRa The post Episode 303: Everything from CES 2021 and a bit about LoRa appeared first on IoT Podcast - Internet of Things.

Wireless LAN Professionals Podcast
Soiltech Wireless - helping farmers through wireless technology

Wireless LAN Professionals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 24:11


Keith has a fascinating interview with Ehsan Soltan of Soiltech Wireless on how they are helping farmers monitor the soil moisture in their crops in real time using wireless technology specifically CAT-M1, and NB-IOT.

The IoT Podcast
9 | Marcos Arizti - CEO, StalkIT | How IoT is revolutionising the Agricultural and Waste Industries

The IoT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 19:33


In Episode 9 of The IoT Podcast, we explore the world of smart farming and non-digital asset monitoring with Marcos Arizti, CEO at StalkIT one of the world's largest NB-IoT tracking providers delivering innovative IoT tracking solutions to digitalise the waste, livestock, and asset industries. Marcos answers these questions: - What is your background in IoT and NB-IoT Tracking? - What value does StalkIT bring for customers who wish to deploy IoT tracking solutions into their business, especially within the waste and agricultural Industries? - How does NB-IoT help visibility? - How has coronavirus impacted the IoT tracking industries in the agricultural and recycling market, what are the long- term changes? - Where do you see the future of waste and asset tracking heading? Will we see a more sustainable world? 

The BelkIoT Podcast - IoT Every
Ep #9 : The Future of Home Automation Industry with Dhaval Doshi | Updates on World's First Satellite Based NB-IoT and 5G in India

The BelkIoT Podcast - IoT Every "Thing" with Sai Prakash Belkeri

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 58:57


In this Episode we first talk about 2 major updates, Both being from India. The First one is about the World's First Satellite-based NB-IoT Network launched in India by Skylo Technologies in collaboration with BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited). Then, we talk about the updates from IMC - India Mobile Congress from where we have a lot of News around 5G and probable expected dates to Auction and Launch 5G in India and a lot of other updates around IoT. Then we talk to our Guest - Mr. Dhaval Doshi, a digital leader, prestigious Cannes Lion, D & AD Pencil, Smart Home Solution of the Year awards winner, and the Digital head of Gold's Gym India. He has been working in the Home Automation and Smart Homes Space for a long time in India. He shares all his thoughts and Experiences about this Space and also gives great Insights and perspectives towards the Future of Smart Homes and their adoption in India. Below is the Link for his whitepaper about which he mentions in the Podcast. https://www.slideshare.net/IndiaIET/smart-living-india-a-whitepaper-on-consumer-insights-industry-readiness --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/belkiot/message

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第217期:NB-IoT通信芯片设计、应用、演进之探索

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 17:21


点击收听最新课程:中国芯片机遇26讲芯片揭秘是半导体从业者的发声平台呈现产业人最 真实 的声音传播半导体 最新 资讯解读发展 趋势 与前沿 技术服务产业人才政府/园区半导体企业以全维度产业数据为基础为 创新创业 者在趋势判断、战略决策竞争分析、市场策略产品开发、品牌传播等各方面提供全流程解决方案

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第217期:NB-IoT通信芯片设计、应用、演进之探索

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 17:21


点击收听最新课程:中国芯片机遇26讲芯片揭秘是半导体从业者的发声平台呈现产业人最 真实 的声音传播半导体 最新 资讯解读发展 趋势 与前沿 技术服务产业人才政府/园区半导体企业以全维度产业数据为基础为 创新创业 者在趋势判断、战略决策竞争分析、市场策略产品开发、品牌传播等各方面提供全流程解决方案

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第217期:NB-IoT通信芯片设计、应用、演进之探索

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 17:21


点击收听最新课程:中国芯片机遇26讲芯片揭秘是半导体从业者的发声平台呈现产业人最 真实 的声音传播半导体 最新 资讯解读发展 趋势 与前沿 技术服务产业人才政府/园区半导体企业以全维度产业数据为基础为 创新创业 者在趋势判断、战略决策竞争分析、市场策略产品开发、品牌传播等各方面提供全流程解决方案

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第217期:NB-IoT通信芯片设计、应用、演进之探索

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 17:21


点击收听最新课程:中国芯片机遇26讲芯片揭秘是半导体从业者的发声平台呈现产业人最 真实 的声音传播半导体 最新 资讯解读发展 趋势 与前沿 技术服务产业人才政府/园区半导体企业以全维度产业数据为基础为 创新创业 者在趋势判断、战略决策竞争分析、市场策略产品开发、品牌传播等各方面提供全流程解决方案

Industrial IoT Spotlight
EP073 - Evolution of cellular IoT chipsets empowering business model innovation - Dima Feldman, VP Product & Marketing, Sony Semiconductor Israel

Industrial IoT Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 56:46


In this episode, we discuss the evolution of cellular IoT chipsets from 1G to CAT-M1 and NB-IoT, the rollout of 5g and the implications of low power, low cost, high reliability connectivity for business model innovation.   Dima Feldman is the VP of Product Management and Marketing at Altair Semiconductor (Sony Semiconductor Israel). Altair Semiconductor, a Sony Group Company, is a leading provider of Cellular IoT chipsets, playing a pivotal role in realizing the vision of the Internet of Things (IoT). Altair’s ultra-low-power and ultra-small chipset solutions are turning Cellular IoT into reality. Altair chipsets can be found in wearables, vehicle telematics, smart utility meters, personal & logistics trackers, home appliances, consumer electronics, and many other IoT devices.  Website: altair-semi.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/altair-semiconductor/   IoT ONE is a IIoT focused research and advisory firm. We provide research to enable you to grow in the digital age. Our services include market research, competitor information, customer research, market entry, partner scouting, and innovation programs. For more information, please visit iotone.com

Mit Schirm, Charme und Sensoren . . . dein IOT Podcast
Episode 24: Sensoren und das Internet der Dinge: Neuer Markt, Neue Möglichkeiten

Mit Schirm, Charme und Sensoren . . . dein IOT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 23:14


In der heutigen Podcast-Episode geht es um das Thema Sensoren. Unsere Moderatorin und Geschäftsführerin von ECBM Elisabeth Schloten hat einen echten Experten eingeladen. Marc Schulte, Leiter in der Technik bei Austinat & Haarhaus beschäftigt sich schon seine ganze Karriere lang mit Sensoren.   Auch wenn die Methode und Technik von Sensoren bereits über 80 Jahre alt ist, revolutionieren Funktechnologien und das Internet der Dinge diesen altbekannten Markt. Dadurch, dass man Sensoren mit Funkmodulen verbinden kann, kann eine Vielzahl von unterschiedlichen Daten auch über weite Strecken gesendet werden. Die Möglichkeiten für innovative Anwendungsfälle sind fast unendlich. In unserem neuen Podcast erfahren Sie, was es Neues und Spannendes im Bereich der Sensorik gibt und wie Sie den passenden Sensor für Ihren Anwendungsfall finden. 

The IoT Unicorn Podcast with Pete Bernard
Lessons Learned on a Submarine, and the Heroic Internet, with Rob Tiffany from Ericsson

The IoT Unicorn Podcast with Pete Bernard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 28:53


In this episode of The IoT Unicorn Podcast, Rob Tiffany, VP and Head of IoT Strategy at Ericsson explores the development of 5G and LPWA technology for IoT solutions, what it looks like for Telco's to be successful in the IoT space, and how the Internet is playing the hero during the uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic. Download the Transcript Here   00:00 Pete Bernard: Great, so Rob, thanks for joining us today on the Unicorn, and really appreciate you taking the time. I was going to start by asking you a couple things about what your role is currently at Ericsson, kinda how you got there. I know that you and I did work together at Microsoft years ago back in the Windows Mobile days.   00:24 Rob Tiffany: Woo hoo.   00:25 PB: Good times, good times.   00:25 RT: Those were good times. Yep, absolutely. [chuckle]   00:28 PB: Yes. I thin, I think you were... Let's see, when did you stop working for Windows Mobile, like 2008 or something? Or is that...   00:38 RT: Yeah. And certainly by 2010 or around that timeframe I took an architect role in another group and probably started spending more time on Azure. I was at Microsoft for 12 years and so the first half was Mobile, Windows Mobile, CEE, Windows Phone. Second half was Azure, Azure IoT. And you know what? We had some good times in the Windows Mobile days when it was just us and BlackBerry slugging it out. We were making... When things like Exchange ActiveSync was a big deal to people.   01:21 PB: That's right, that was a big deal.   01:24 RT: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And then no doubt, when we rebooted and did Windows Phone 7 and 7.5 and all that, I used to do so many EBCs for mobility and you noticed a difference and you had to get really thick skin. [chuckle]   01:42 PB: Yes, yes, yes, I know. Well, I peeled off after six... I think, so I went on to Zune incubation, I did Kin and I did all kinds of weird phone things and went off into the wilderness for a while on that while everyone else finished up with Windows Phone, but...   02:00 RT: Oh my gosh.   02:01 PB: And I also noticed on your LinkedIn profile. So you went to SUNY Albany. Are you from that area originally or...   02:07 RT: You know what? I finished college on board a submarine, so when I was in the Navy driving subs I had what, maybe 30 or so hours to go to graduate, and so I've actually never set foot on the SUNY Albany campus...   02:26 PB: Oh, wild.   02:27 RT: But the military has programs with lots of different universities around the country and to show how old I really am, I was able to take college courses underway on the submarine using Pioneer LaserDiscs.   02:42 PB: Wow.   02:43 RT: For college instruction, if anybody remembers what that was. [laughter]   02:47 PB: Yeah, that is old school, that's old school.   02:50 RT: That is fully old school.   02:52 PB: I actually just dropped my daughter off at Bard, which is a little south of Albany, so I was just there like a week ago, so that's why I asked.   02:58 RT: Oh, okay.   02:58 PB: I saw that on your profile and I was like, "Oh, yeah." It's a cool area, the Adirondacks, the whole upstate New York thing is cool.   03:04 RT: I know. Absolutely. Yeah, I just dropped my daughter off at Arizona State last week.   03:09 PB: Yeah.   03:10 RT: It was a little warm down there.   03:11 PB: Yeah, I could imagine, I could imagine.   03:14 RT: To say the least. But you know what? I think everything started back then with submarines and teaching myself how to code and do databases, and when you think about IoT, you're just remoting information that you had on these local sensors and we were surrounded by sensors on the submarine. There's the obvious things like sonar and things like that and this higher frequency one to see what your depth is below the keel, but inside you had CO2 radiation, all kinds of gas sensors and things like that to make sure we were still alive, which was kind of a thing. [chuckle]   04:02 PB: Yeah, it's kind of important.   04:04 RT: Yeah, yeah, absolutely.   04:06 PB: That's interesting. So you did the Microsoft thing and so you joined Ericsson a couple years ago, I think?   04:13 RT: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I did the Microsoft thing. I was recruited out of the Azure back when we were doing incubating Azure IT. There was that time... And actually Microsoft IoT stuff started in the embedded team with Intelligence System Service, but then I went to Hitachi actually to build an industrial IoT platform called Lumada, which was really interesting. But yes, I joined Ericsson a couple years ago. Up until recently, I split my time between Seattle and Stockholm. Normally I'd be in Kista, the Ericsson headquarters with the rest of my team. So yes, certainly disconnected these days.   05:00 PB: Yeah, interesting.   05:00 RT: And what Ericsson is doing in IoT is very different than my background both at Microsoft and Hitachi for sure, which was more data-focused, outcomes, analytics. Ericsson manages among... We have an IoT team. We have three products. Our big one is this IoT Accelerator, which is basically a global connection management platform. If you know what Jasper is, it's kinda like that in some ways. It spans about 35 or so mobile operators around the world and lots of enterprises. But the key thing, you know how we're always talking about that initial bootstrapping of devices to get them connected, right?   05:46 PB: Yep.   05:47 RT: In the event that you're using cellular for IoT, one of your options would be this IoT Accelerator thing we have at Ericsson, and so the narrative would be if a machine is being manufactured in Shenzhen and at manufacturer time, they're putting in the microcontroller and the software and the security keys and all that stuff, and there's also a cellular module, and if they're using our technology then when a customer buys that product and they turn it on the first time somewhere else in the world, maybe France, then it wakes up and connects to a local mobile operator to start sync telemetry.   06:24 PB: I see, so it's like a bootstrap profile kind of thing that phones home and then you guys connect it up to the right telco network.   06:35 RT: Yeah, and then it roams as well. But it's different than anybody who, if you... At least when IoT was getting hyped I was doing IoT-M to M in the '90s, but when it really started getting hyped after 2010, 2012, whatever, you started seeing these global SIMs and things like that that are just roaming all the time.   06:58 PB: Yes.   07:00 RT: But what the average person doesn't realize is mobile operators don't always want you roaming and just camped out on their network if you're from somewhere else.   07:08 PB: Yeah, yeah.   [laughter]   07:10 RT: And so our technology, aside from the technology and we're operating our own network, so even though Ericsson creates the technologies that mobile operators use, we actually manage our own network that spans the globe, that interfaces with all these other mobile operators, and then there's lots of contracts and everything. But the take away to make sure that it's all okay with them, that these devices... And we are also in the connected car space and we've been doing that for a long time. And so you can imagine a car manufactured in Japan and sold in Europe.   07:46 PB: Sure.   07:47 RT: And the whole infotainment, and then as we move forward, more and more IOT telemetry coming off, those cards may wanna roam from country to country, so we do a lot of stuff with those guys too.   08:00 PB: I noticed that recently I got an email this morning from account team in Finland talking about a telco, there seems to be this confluence of telco and IoT. And I've seen, and I think you might have had some commentary on that too or pointed some articles about 5G plus AI plus IoT, or there's something about... We're seeing some telcos have really... Forward leaning telcos, really investing and thinking about IoT as the next big wave for them. Ericsson is part of that story too. Is there some unnatural attraction between IoT and telco or what's going on there? Are you seeing the same thing?   08:40 RT: Yeah, I am. But of course, if you'll remember, we saw this before. When the IoT craze started taking off, you might remember a lot of the telcos built their own IoT platforms and waited for people to come...   08:54 PB: That's right.   08:54 RT: And people didn't always show up, and so it seems like most of the mobile operators actually took a stab at it back then. Of course, if we go back further in time, most mobile operators thought that it was their right to be the cloud as well and they gave a shot at that, but it didn't work out either. But you're right, there's a renewed effort. I think a lot of it's just numbers and money. We've saturated smartphones and people, and so we need... Lots of mobile operators for better or worse, think of the world in SIMs. [chuckle] Connected SIM endpoints, that's how they see the world. And so it's like, "Okay, we've maxed out all the SIMs on people. [laughter] Where are we gonna get some more SIMs?" And so they're thinking, "Oh, it's IoT." And so that's where a lot of it's coming. We've certainly seen some of them turning on, some of them like NB-IoT and CAT-M1, LTE-M networks to try to take a stab at that. And so that's kind of cruising along.   10:09 PB: I noticed that... And I love to buy all the gadgets and stuff and I'm also very invested in the whole LPWA space, I'm a big believer in that. And I'm curious and I see some things happening there, but it just seems like such a no-brainer for some of these WiFi connected things. Like I just installed a garage door opener in my house, I have a separate garage and it's WiFi connected for some reason, but I have to stand on a step ladder and scan a QR code and hold it next to it. I'm like, "Why doesn't it just turn on and connect through a little power cellular?" Just such a no-brainer, but it hasn't quite yet turned on.   10:49 RT: Yeah. No, you're right. Are you connected much with the SemTech guys doing LoRa?   10:56 PB: SemTech, not that much. No, no.   10:58 RT: Okay, okay. It's funny, so much of this is the people you work with over the years. When I went to Hitachi to build this industrial thing, I had a couple of compadres from Microsoft come along as well, but needless to say a couple of those guys are actually working for SemTech now and pushing hard on the whole LoRaWan thing.   11:23 PB: I see.   11:24 RT: And it looks like they're getting traction actually.   11:27 PB: Is LoRaWan, is that unlicensed or is that licensed? I think that's unlicensed.   11:31 RT: It's unlicensed, yeah.   11:32 PB: There's always those two camps, there's the licensed, which you got all your telcos with their spectrum and their 3GPP stuff, and then the unlicensed, which is probably a lot faster on the innovation side, but...   11:45 RT: Yes, they can get to market faster. You may remember, gosh, how many years ago was it when we were at Mobile World Congress and Sigfox launched out of nowhere. And they raised a bunch of money and they... But they weren't gonna do what the LoRaWan and guys did, they tried to be their own mobile operator as well. And so yeah, it's been interesting watching that. And you're right, they can get to market faster. They were using Sub-1 GHz and some rules, EU rules about how often you could send a signal and how big it could be, and they're like, "Hey, I think we can thread the needle here."   12:21 PB: Yes.   [laughter]   12:23 PB: Yeah, no, I'm looking forward to the LPWA stuff becoming more mainstream and just more turn key, if you will 'cause it just seems like it's such a low hanging fruit. There's the obvious metering and telemetry and that's parking meters and gas meters but even a lot of this current WiFi connected gear that people buy, it's just painful to get it all... I just installed a juice box level two charger for my house.   12:55 RT: Okay.   12:56 PB: And again, I had to download the app and the app... I had to connect the juice box to my phone and my phone to my WiFi and the blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, "What is happening?" It's just...   13:06 RT: Absolutely. You know what? It's so important, or at least from my perspective, to put yourself in the shoes of a developer and what they have to go through to get something connected, and I always think of the hassle factor. If I talk to people in the telco world and say, "Why is it cellular IoT is so far behind WiFi or other ways to connect?" And a big reason is actually what you just described. It's just such a hassle and it's expensive. A developer's like, "Oh, I gotta get some kind of SIM-based module thing and I gotta... Do I need to call a mobile operator and get a plan?" And you know what? The mobile operators, they still need to work on getting their prices down lower or at an appropriate amount for a IoT endpoint, because in many cases the prices are still too high.   14:01 PB: Yeah. Well, like my garage door opener, how much data is that sending? It's like either the garage door is open or closed. It's like one bit, plus 500K of overhead. A one or a zero, open or closed.   14:15 RT: Exactly. One or a zero, yeah. And so I think for telcos to be successful, while they would probably love to charge smartphone prices for plans for things, the reality is is no one's gonna use it unless they can still have an ROI. If I'm doing agriculture and I'm trying to put a weather station in a orchard and my plan with a mobile operators costing me $30 a month, I'm never gonna make any money on that deal. It's not worth doing.   14:48 PB: Yeah, I think you're right, there's the simplicity factor, the economics obviously drive the big deployments. But yeah, hopefully we'll start to see that take hold a little bit. I wanted to actually ask you a question about... I saw a post of yours the other day talking about 5G, and I'm sure you and I both get emails and questions about 5G on a daily basis or hourly basis, but you said that it's not just another G, which I thought was a good way of describing the other aspects of 5G. When people think of 5G, I just got this Samsung Ultra, Note Ultra 20 thing beautiful... It's a beautiful thing.   15:26 RT: How do you like it?   15:27 PB: Oh, it's fantastic. It's just like, it's hard to describe how awesome it is, but... And it's got 5G in it, and so fantastic, classic use case. And I work with Qualcomm all the time and Cristiano Amon and all these folks and they're all like, "5G all the way." But it's almost like the rest of 5G doesn't quite get the airtime about the high density and low latency. How do you see that impacting the IoT space?   15:56 RT: Yeah. Well, if the IoT space had actually been successful, 'cause we've massively underperformed across the board, it doesn't matter what company you are or what technology you built, everyone's massively underperformed, and so... But let's just assume for a second that we've been successful and we weren't in the trough of disillusionment right now, we would've found that we would've hit bottlenecks with lots of concurrently connected devices, if we were using cellular just over normal 4G networks and things like that. But we didn't hit those bottlenecks because IoT deployments haven't been that big yet. And so, the great thing about 5G is just with that same hardware, that same gear, all of the sudden you're getting more capacity. And you're right, that's what I wrote about, no one ever talks about the capacity angle. They talk about speed and they talk about the really low latency, and all that's super important, but for IoT capacity is gonna be the most important. And so the fact that it's a hundred times more capacity for the same cell tower, the same gear, is miraculous. And then that supporting a million devices per square kilometer is... That's how we're actually gonna have connected cars working well, smart cities, all those urban, a lot of those things that require a lot of density and a lot of devices all talking together over cellular networks, that's gonna make that real and make it happen.   17:29 PB: Yeah, I hear you. And yeah, you're right, we haven't really hit the bottlenecks yet so we're not quite appreciative of it, but when you think through how many billions of devices will be connected over the next few years, you just have to go there and you have to have that infrastructure. And then the ultra-low latency stuff, I think is fascinating. From the Microsoft side, we do a lot of commercial stuff, manufacturing, healthcare, a lot of things like that, and the ultra-low latency and some of those aspects of 5G are pretty fascinating, I think, and start to get more industry 4.0 type of scenarios.   18:06 RT: Yes, absolutely.   18:09 PB: I was curious what you think about... My next question around 5G and Release 16 for 3GPP. Do we need 3GPP Release 16 to really make this 5G thing work for IoT or do we need 17? Do you have any opinion on that or is that too esoteric of a question?   18:31 RT: It's a little esoteric, and the only reason I say that is I remember talking to folks in the past who would say ridiculous things to me like, "Oh, now that we're gonna get 5G, we can finally do IoT." And I'm like, "What are you talking about? We've done IoT forever and we've done it a million different ways, and we certainly did it over GPRS and it was fine [chuckle] and so I don't need 5G to do IoT." Is it gonna make it better and is it gonna help us with this capacity? Absolutely. And you're right, these subsequent releases, getting that ultra reliable, that low latency for mission critical stuff... 'Cause as you can imagine, you're talking about Microsoft being in the industrial world, Ericsson makes private LTE and private 5G technologies. And so that's complementary to what you're doing at Microsoft, 'cause we are certainly getting pinged on a lot by a lot of giant manufacturers around the world who, as they're heading into industry 4.0, they look at some of those use cases that require mass customization, flexibility around the factory...   19:47 PB: Sure.   19:48 RT: The notion of a fixed assembly line that doesn't change is gonna go away.   19:53 PB: Right, right, that's a novelty... That's Henry Ford style stuff. Yeah, that doesn't work.   19:55 RT: Yeah, and so therefore, they won't be able to use Ethernet anymore because it's gonna move around so they need wireless, they haven't had a lot of success with WiFi and so lots of people are piloting private 5G, private LTE inside factories, distribution centers, and so that's really interesting space there.   20:19 PB: Yeah. We've seen that as well, and we also see interest from transportation hubs.   20:24 RT: Yeah.   20:27 PB: Shipping ports, airports, places that have just a lot of acreage.   20:33 RT: Absolutely.   20:34 PB: So you're talking about oil refineries, places where there's 100 acres of space and they need a homogeneous, high speed network. You're not gonna stick WiFi repeaters out on poles down the runway.   20:49 RT: Right.   20:49 PB: So yeah, so I think that's another big area. We talked about the LPWA side is cool with the parking meters and garage door openers. And then the other side, you talked about there is gonna be this big wave of transformation going on with some of these big industrial players, I think using 5G or some kind of cell technology, private cell there.   21:12 RT: Yeah. And it's amazing 'cause I've seen it in action and the coverage is insane, the distance, the speed within a large building, instead of having zillions of WiFi access points trying to create coverage, you just have a few of these radio dots that we make and it just roams and it just works seamlessly all over. That's gonna be fun to watch.   21:37 PB: That'll be fun to watch, yes. Hey, I was gonna ask you kinda change gears a little bit, so we're recording this on August 25th so we've been in this pandemic mode for quite a while. What kind of insights have you gained from this pandemic?   21:56 RT: Yes. You know what? I think I put it together 'cause I have thought about it, I've kind of taken down notes, what's worked, what's not worked. And so I would say, succinctly, digital experiences delivered over connectivity is making remote things local and so whether it's you and I chatting here, the rest of the world on Zoom like you're seeing, it's kept people together. My wife is a school teacher and so she had to start teaching remotely and her school district uses Teams 'cause I'm right by Redmond, of course. [chuckle] So an Office 365 school district.   22:49 PB: Right.   22:50 RT: Yeah, as opposed to a Google classroom school district.   22:53 PB: Sure, sure.   22:54 RT: You've seen it in the stock price with certain tech companies, it's like, "Wow, we're really using this." But it certainly plays back to IoT and the taking an experience where I would normally be local in person and making it remote and I know it sounds really simple to say that but the hero in all of this is the internet.   23:20 PB: Right.   23:21 RT: It's held together.   23:22 PB: Yes.   23:23 RT: It keeps reaffirming that it's maybe one of the greatest creations ever and it's holding together for the whole planet, which is just miraculous.   23:33 PB: Yeah. The idea of remote everything, it sounds simple, but it's so complicated and...   23:39 RT: Yeah.   23:40 PB: We talk about latency and bandwidth and other things, and just... I think it's been a lifeline for so many people, to be honest with you.   23:49 RT: It has.   23:51 PB: Just with just the video conferencing, Satya talks about the acceleration, like two years worth of acceleration in two months, basically, just 'cause people have to start collaborating with these tools like Teams and Zoom and everything else, and so we've all fast forwarded a couple of years in our adoption of some of these technologies...   24:14 RT: Absolutely.   24:14 PB: And it'll be interesting to see what sticks. As we get out of this pandemic at some point, which of these habits will stick, that we'll get more used to, and then obviously... I think maybe also for me, I also now probably have more appreciation of the in person experiences than I probably did. And I did travel recently with my daughter to get her to school and I actually enjoy traveling, I enjoy being on an airplane, and these days it's a pretty high anxiety kind of thing with lots of face shields and wipes and things, but getting back to that mode, that's something that I'll probably, for the rest of my life really appreciate being able to just freely travel.   24:58 RT: Yes, absolutely.   25:00 PB: 'Cause of this situation we're in. So it will be interesting to see. I agree with you though, I think the internet has held together and that has been the hero amongst many heroes, but...   25:10 RT: Yeah. This internet infrastructure, fiber electricity beneath the cities and the country, and then little things popping up, either cell towers or WiFi access points, that let us roam around mobility and keeping us together. Obviously, we see a lot of stuff, there's been trends and things that we've had before that's just super accelerated, like you said, like tele-medicine, remote healthcare...   25:36 PB: Yeah.   25:36 RT: Just skyrocketed.   25:39 PB: Yeah. Well, I know that there...   25:40 RT: Out of necessity.   25:41 PB: Yeah, there was... I know there was a lot of rules in place for practitioners not being able to work across state lines and a lot of those rules were suspended during the pandemic to enable people to do tele-medicine, which I thought was fantastic, they were pretty... From a layman's perspective, they seemed anachronistic that you couldn't Zoom conference with a patient in another state and actually provide support or guidance.   26:09 RT: Yeah.   26:11 PB: And so yeah, things like that, where we just moved the whole ball forward, which is a good thing.   26:17 RT: Absolutely, absolutely. No, it's all good.   26:20 PB: Good stuff.   26:21 RT: I think you learned a lot. And I do miss traveling too. I complained about it when I'm flying every few weeks to Sweden or wherever...   26:30 PB: Sure, sure.   26:31 RT: But then that abrupt end of it and just the silence and being at home... You know it's weird, when you travel a lot and you're accustomed to all these international airports and maybe the place you go to get coffee or... This broad world, for a handful of us, it's like our comfort zone and then it just ended, and I miss it. No doubt about it.   26:54 PB: Cool, so, well, Rob, thanks a lot for the time, appreciate it. And good to see you again and...   27:01 RT: Absolutely.   27:02 PB: I see you pop up on LinkedIn on almost like a daily basis, so we'll keep communicating through LinkedIn and stuff.   27:10 RT: We're teachers.   27:11 PB: Yes, exactly, exactly.   27:14 RT: Spreading the word, absolutely.   27:16 PB: Exactly. Sounds good. Alright, Rob, well, take care stay safe.   27:19 RT: You do the same, it's great talking to you.   27:21 PB: Okay, thanks.   27:22 RT: Alright, bye bye.

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie
#019 | Mobilfunklösungen für Windparkbetreiber und Diebstahlprävention von Baufahrzeugen - IoT SIM-Karten und deren M2M Konnektivität, VPN Funktionalitäten, Verfügbarkeit über NB-IoT, LTE-M, 5G und Netzabdeckungen und Kosten | Arne Aßmann - 1NCE

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 53:42


IoT Time Podcast
IoT Time Podcast S.5 Ep.24 IoTerop

IoT Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 19:26


In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Steve Lurie, Marketing and product director, IoTerop (ioterop.com), to talk about IoT Standards, Security testing, NB-IoT, Smart City, Sustainability, and we bring it all the way back to M2M. Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for updates on IoT Evolution Expo 2021: It's Time to Grow, taking place in Miami, and to submit a proposal to our Call for Papers! Also check out our new Event, The 5G Expo, at 5GExpo.com. Click here to subscribe to the IoT Evolution newsletter. iotevolutionworld.com/eNewsletterSignup.aspx Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie
#012 | Wie sende ich meine Sensordaten via Funk ohne Umwege einfach und sicher in die Cloud ? Keine Grenzen mit dem io-key Gateway von 2G bis hin zu NB-IoT | Kevin Munzert | IFM

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 43:21


Mit Ing. Madeleine Mickeleit und in dieser Folge mit Kevin Munzert von der Firma IFM.Einfach, sicher und ohne Umwege alle Sensordaten in der Cloud – keine Grenzen mit dem io-key von 2G bis hin zu NB-IoT. In der heutigen Folge spreche ich mit Kevin über Use Cases seiner Kunden, die Daten von bspw. Baustellentrocknern, Silos oder Filtermatten ohne Umwege in die Cloud gebracht haben.IFM kennt man aus dem Vertrieb von Sensoren, Steuerungen und Systeme für die industrielle Automatisierung und Digitalisierung. Heute reden wir speziell zu DEM (!) „io-key“ Cloud-Gateway“. Die Zugrundeliegende IO-Technologie ist die erste, weltweit standardisierte IO-Technologie (IEC 61131-9), um mit Sensoren und auch Aktoren zu kommunizieren. Was es damit auf sich hat, welche Vorteile dieser mitbringt und in welchen Use Cases er Anwendung findet – erklärt uns Kevin.  Jetzt den ersten deutschen Industrial IoT Use Case Podcast online hören

Engineering Experience
How cellular technology is moving beyond the device in your pocket

Engineering Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 24:20


Almost everyone has a cellphone in their pocket, able to access information and communicate with other phones no matter where they are - close to a WiFi hot spot or not. So why aren't there more things connected to that network as well? The regulations keeping much of those “Internet of Things” devices off cellular networks are being relaxed by the 3GPP with LTE-M and NB-IoT radio technologies approved to allow While the stand-up comics in the group may already be scribbling down notes, this isn't about sending a text from your toaster or scrolling Twitter on a fancy corkscrew. This technology has uses that will change industries as diverse as health care and shipping. “We a device in development right now for compliance for people that have IV pumps at home to make sure they're using it, when they're using it, when they're supposed to use it and for as long as they're supposed to use it for their infusions,” said Mike Wilkinson the CEO of Paragon Innovations, who also mentioned CPAP machines with technology doing similar tasks behind the scenes by sending off data to medical professionals every morning. Another use case is shipping containers and using devices that allow cargo owners and shipping companies to make sure there are no breeches. Marco Stracuzzi, the head of product marketing for Telit, noted new cellular technology must go beyond a simple one-device case, however, with those utilizing these devices needing to practice savvy device management and make sure devices can be monitored remotely and corrective action can be taken if necessary. “It's not enough to connect the device to make an IoT project successful. In fact, once you connect thousands or millions of devices in the field, you're only halfway because then you need to make sure you can manage all these objects,” Stracuzzi said.

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie
#003 | Welche Anwendungsmöglichkeiten gibt es für mein IoT-Projekt mit LTE-M, NB-IoT und 5G? | Eric Scheithauer | Senior IoT Manager | Sierra Wireless

IIoT Use Case Podcast | Industrie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 57:28


In dieser IIoT Use Case Podcast Folge spricht Eric Scheithauer, Senior Manager IoT bei Sierra Wireless darüber, wie IoT Assets (also Geräte, Sensoren, Steuerungen, Gateways) sicher und einfach mit der Cloud verbunden werden. Dabei erklärt Eric uns verschiedene Kommunikationsprotokolle, die für den Austausch von Daten zwischen Prozessen zuständig sind. Beispielsweise spricht er dabei über das LPWAN: Das low-power wide-area network. Ein Beispiel dafür die Datenübertragung von batteriebetriebenen Sensoren. Wir gehen dazu auf unterschiedliche Use Cases ein, um zu verstehen wie diese Übertragung genau funktioniert. Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN oder LPN, deutsch: Niedrig Energie Weitverkehrnetzwerk) beschreibt eine Klasse von Netzwerkprotokollen zur Verbindung von Niedrigenergiegeräten wie batteriebetriebene Sensoren mit einem Netzwerkserver. Das Protokoll ist so ausgelegt, dass eine große Reichweite und ein niedriger Energieverbrauch der Endgeräte bei niedrigen Betriebskosten erreicht werden können Um das Thema einzuordnen: Das LPWAN wurde für M2M- (Machine-to-Machine) und IoT-Netzwerke (Internet of Things) erschaffen. Verglichen mit herkömmlichen, mobilen Netzwerken sind die Betriebskosten geringer und die Energieeffizienz ist höher. Es lässt sich auch eine größere Anzahl an verbundenen Geräten in umfangreicheren Gebieten betreiben. Dazu erzählt uns Eric aus der Praxis mehr- auch wie LTE-M und NB-IoT im 5G Rahmen einzuordnen sind.  Eric stellt uns zunächst Sierra Wireless vor und wie einfach und sicher die Datenübertragung von Kommunikationsgeräten in die Cloud funktioniert. Dabei geht es um das Thema der Konnektivität, der Datenübertragung über Mobilfunk und auch die Anbindung an die Cloud über sog. Rest API-Schnittstellen. Er erklärt anhand unterschiedlicher Use Cases auch wie beispielsweise globale SIM Karten zur Verfügung gestellt werden und welche Regulatorien es in diesem Zusammenhang einzuhalten gilt. Wichtig ist vor allem auch das Thema Standards im Mobilfunk (NBIOT, LoRa, LPWAN etc.) auch im Zusammenhang mit 5G. Eric erklärt welche Institutionen an welchen Standards arbeiten und welche auch in Zukunft immer wichtiger im IoT Umfeld werden. Die Use Cases sind aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen aus der Praxis ausgewählt: Ventilatorenbau, privater Netzwerkausbau der BASF im Rahmen von 5G, Kompressoren-Hersteller der Verbrauchsbasiert abrechnet, Energiespeicher und Luftreinhaltung im Chemie-Umfeld. Die Folge schließt mit einer Diskussion über die zukünftigen Entwicklungen, wie sich das Ökosystem von Unternehmen gestalten sollte, die Skalierbarkeit und Netzwerk Standards in der Industrie. Infos zu den Use Cases | iotusecase.comKontakt zu Sierra Wireless  https://www.sierrawireless.com/ Kontakt zu Eric | https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-scheithauer-mba-iot-edge-to-cloud-solutions-for-industrial-assets/

TechBurst Asia Podcast
TBA 011: How an open and pragmatic approach led to global LoRaWAN network w/ The Things Network's Wienke Giezeman

TechBurst Asia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 38:12


In today’s podcast, we discuss one of the technologies that underpins the Internet of Things -  Low Power Wide Area Network, or LPWANS for short. And more specifically, we are going to take a look at LoRa - one of the leading LPWAN technologies.  I’m pleased to be joined by one of the global leaders in the space - Wienke Giezeman - the Co-Founder & CEO of The Things Industries - and the Initiator of The Things Network.  01:20 What is The Things Network?  05:25 What has led to your impressive growth - to the point where you are now in 151 countries, have a community of over 100k developers and have deployed 18k LoRaWAN gateways worldwide? 08:10 The Things Network has grown into a global LoRaWAN network - wouldn’t it have been easier to leverage existing mobile networks than trying to build your own?  The “Moving Forward, Looking Backward” paradigm 11:00 What are some of the top LoRa use cases that are driving adoption? 16:40 How creating a collaborative LoRaWAN network led to the creation of The Things Conference - the world’s largest LPWAN conference.  1500 attendees, 61 countries Sponsors included AWS, Microsoft, Semtech & ST Micro All the videos from the event can be found here 20:00 What’s next? The Things ________? 25:00 IoT has not lived up to the hype. What has held the industry back from reaching its potential? 28:00 Narrowband IoT, or NB-IoT, has exploded in China, but had sluggish growth elsewhere. What has hindered it’s growth outside of China? 32:55 What’s the best IoT solution you have ever seen? 34:00 Final question - about What is FEBO - and do you still eat there? Spoiler alert - he’s a fan of “bamischijf”! Find out more Connect with Wienke: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wienke/ The Things Network: www.thethingsnetwork.org  The Things Industries: https://www.thethingsindustries.com  The Things Conference: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/conference/  YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv85CXnZUXEKnlZpQapTAwQ

Industrial IoT Spotlight
EP059 - Connectivity, processing, and storage trends reshaping the IoT landscape - Ed Kuzemchak, CTO, Software Design Solutions

Industrial IoT Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 49:40


In this episode of the IIoT Spotlight Podcast, we discuss the improving connectivity, storage, and processing cost structures, and 5G’s relevance or irrelevance for IIoT.    Software Design Solutions develops high-quality software for embedded systems. Their areas of expertise include workstation applications, user interface design, and software process improvement. They have developed applications for a variety of industries such as medical, industrial automation and control, audio and image signal processing, transportation, retail, networking, defense, security, and consumer devices. Software Design Solutions was founded in 2003.  Ed Kuzemchak is the Chief Technology Officer and Director of IoT and Embedded Systems Engineering at Software Design Solutions, which is an Applied Visions company. Ed founded Software Design Solutions in 2003, focusing the company on embedded systems, machine-to-machine, and IoT software development.     IoT ONE is an insight and advisory firm focused on helping companies manage the threats and opportunities presented by the Internet of Things. https://www.iotone.com  

Peggy Smedley Show
Strategies for Connectivity

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 28:12


Peggy and Emily Lyons Soelberg, vice president, product management – Internet of Things, AT&T, discuss LPWA, NB-IoT, and LTE-M, and the benefits. She explains LPWA is one of the early ways that customers are benefiting from the 5G standard. They also discuss security, strategies for how customers can get started with 5G, and how to inspire other women in the space. att.com (11.26.19 - #642) IoT, Peggy Smedley, AI, artificial intelligence, machine learning, technology, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, infrastructure, cloud

Peggy Smedley Show
Strategies for Connectivity

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 28:12


Peggy and Emily Lyons Soelberg, vice president, product management – Internet of Things, AT&T, discuss LPWA, NB-IoT, and LTE-M, and the benefits. She explains LPWA is one of the early ways that customers are benefiting from the 5G standard. They also discuss security, strategies for how customers can get started with 5G, and how to inspire other women in the space. att.com (11.26.19 - #642) IoT, Peggy Smedley, AI, artificial intelligence, machine learning, technology, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, infrastructure, cloud

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 242: Google explains itself and new Wyze gear!

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 57:46


Wyze makes some of the most reasonably-priced smart-home gear on the market and said earlier this month that it was planning a smorgasbord of new products, which Kevin and I detail in this episode. We then cover low-power wide-area networks with news that Twilio’s NB-IoT network and boards are now generally available and news that … Continue reading Episode 242: Google explains itself and new Wyze gear!

Teknisk sett
Episode 233 - IoT og sensorikk med Com4

Teknisk sett

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 16:46


Sjefen i det norske teleselskapet Com4, Stein Andre Larner, forteller at de nå har over halvparten av markedet for maskin til maskinkommunikasjon. Det har de fått ved å bli ved sin lest. De har spesialisert seg på å få alle slags dingser, fra pumper til AMS-målere, til å kunne kommunisere via mobilnettet. De har avtaler med rundt 700 mobiloperatører rundt om i verden. De fleste av dem er nå i ferd med å rulle ut det nye «frekvensbåndet i frekvensbåndet» som skal bære NB-IoT og LTE-M signaler. En standard som vil gjøre slik kommunikasjon mye billigere og gi oss sensorer med ekstremt lavt strømforbruk. På Inside Telecom-konferansen snakket vi med Stein Andre Larner som ser store vekstmuligheter for Com4.

Teknisk sett
Episode 233 - IoT og sensorikk med Com4

Teknisk sett

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 16:49


Sjefen i det norske teleselskapet Com4, Stein Andre Larner, forteller at de nå har over halvparten av markedet for maskin til maskinkommunikasjon. Det har de fått ved å bli ved sin lest. De har spesialisert seg på å få alle slags dingser, fra pumper til AMS-målere, til å kunne kommunisere via mobilnettet. De har avtaler med rundt 700 mobiloperatører rundt om i verden. De fleste av dem er nå i ferd med å rulle ut det nye «frekvensbåndet i frekvensbåndet» som skal bære NB-IoT og LTE-M signaler. En standard som vil gjøre slik kommunikasjon mye billigere og gi oss sensorer med ekstremt lavt strømforbruk. På Inside Telecom-konferansen snakket vi med Stein Andre Larner som ser store vekstmuligheter for Com4.

TechBurst Asia Podcast
TBA 007: Telco Disruption w/ Tata Comms' Anthony Bartolo

TechBurst Asia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 53:07


We sit down with Tata Communication's Anthony Bartolo to discuss disruption in the telecoms industry, including the impact IoT, eSIMs, vSIMs, iSIMs, NB-IoT & 5G.    01:30 Intro to Tata Comms & Anthony Bartolo   03:00 What role does a fixed operator like Tata Comms play in the IoT space?   07:00 What is an embedded SIM (eSIM) and how will it transform the telecoms industry? And why have most telcos resisted it?   11:30 eSIM use cases (e.g. Device Manufacturers getting into the connectivity game, connected cars) and the new business cases that will emerge   19:15 How did lifts/elevators become the hot topic with eSIMs?   21:00 While Tata Comms, Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom & Telstra have moved forward with eSIMs, why have the other Tier 1 mobile operators been resisting eSIMs   23:20 What's next? The shift to virtual SIMs (vSIMs) - and how this creates opps for brands like Amazon, Google & Facebook - and also the owners of SuperApps like Grab, Uber & GoJek.    29:00 What's the future? Integrated SIMs (iSIMs) - connectivity built into the chipset - and everything comes "Born Connected"   32:25 Why have the telcos struggled with IoT? And why has Light Reading coined it IoVFT (Internet of Very Few Things)?   35:00 Why has NB-IoT done so well in China - and not lived up to the hype in the rest of the world?   40:55 What's the current state of 5G - and what opportunities will it create for enterprises?   44:10 What advice would you give to a telco that is starting down the IoT solution path?   46:00 What's next for Tata Comms?    48:00 What technology will have the biggest impact on your life in the future?   49:45 Silicon Valley or Singapore - where's the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs?    

TechBurst Asia Podcast
TBA 004: The Telco's Role in IoT w/ Telstra's Gerhard Loots

TechBurst Asia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 33:23


In this TechBurst Asia podcast, I speak with Gerhard Loots, Telstra’s Global IoT Solutions Executive at the end of the Telstra Vantage event, to discuss the role of the service provider, or Telco, in the Internet of Things. While most service providers see IoT as a lucrative new revenue stream, few have been able to capitalise on that market opportunity. Telstra, on the other hand, has expanded its IoT solutions and services portfolio to make sure it doesn’t miss the opp.  Show Notes: 01:48 How did a guy from South Africa’s winelands end out running the IoT business for Australia’s leading service provider? 02:30 Telstra has been in the IoT business for many years, how has the IoT solution portfolio and business evolved over the years? 05:48 What are the latest developments with Telstra’s IoT solutions and products? 07:33 How has Telstra moved across the IoT solution stack, branching out from connectivity to hardware, software and services? 09:50 What advice would you give to a service provider that is just starting out in IoT? 11:20 Telstra offers similar solutions that can run across many network types, including Bluetooth, NB-IoT, LTE, etc., and at many different price points. Where is the current market demand coming from? 13:15 Overview of Telstra’s Enterprise eSIM offering - and why it is attractive to manufacturers.  18:30 Why I think Telstra is now Asia Pacific’s “benchmark” for IoT solutions for a service provider Choice (networks and price points) New Revenue opportunities - moving across the IoT solution stack  The services opp with Telstra Purple The eSIM offering 20:00 What’s next for Telstra’s IoT portfolio and solution offering 23:00 What has held the IoT industry back from reaching its potential?  Amara's Law: We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run. 26:28 What are the unique challenges and opportunities for Australia’s IoT market? 27:50 Which emerging technology enabler (e.g. 5G, blockchain, AI) is Gerhard most excited about? 29:40 The REALLY important things, Gerhard’s view on... Surfing in Australia versus South Africa Who makes better wine, Australia or South Africa? What’s better, shrimp on the barbie or boerwors on the braai? How well will Australia and South Africa do in the Rugby World Cup - who will Gerhard support -  and who will win Links: Telstra’s IoT offering: https://www.telstra.com.au/business-enterprise/solutions/internet-of-things Gerhard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerhard-loots-298bb93/   Follow the TechBurst Asia podcast via: www: www.TechBurst.Asia  LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/techburst-asia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechBurstAsia/  Twitter: @TechBurstAsia SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/techburstasia Libsyn: https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/techburstasia Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/techburst-asia-podcast-with-charles-reed-anderson

This Week In Location Based Marketing
This Week In Location Based Marketing #424 (Video)

This Week In Location Based Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 32:18


Featuring: Project Verte rates customers, Near raises $100M for AI platform, Moz introduces Local Market Analytics, T-Mobile launches NB-IoT asset tracking solution.  Special Guest: Harvey Wells from GeoBroadcastSolutions.

This Week In Location Based Marketing
This Week In Location Based Marketing #424 (Audio)

This Week In Location Based Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 32:18


Featuring: Project Verte rates customers, Near raises $100M for AI platform, Moz introduces Local Market Analytics, T-Mobile launches NB-IoT asset tracking solution.  Special Guest: Harvey Wells from GeoBroadcastSolutions.

IoT Time Podcast
IoT Time Podcast S.4 Ep. 21 Ericsson

IoT Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 24:47


In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Warren Chaisatien, Global Director, IoT Customer Marketing, Ericsson (ericsson.com/IoT, Twitter @EricssonIoT), to talk about IoT Strategy in a developing industry, IoT implementations for efficiency and how tech like NB-IoT, 5G and the Intelligent Edge are enabling new capabilities for mission-critical IoT applications. Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for updates and to register for the IoT Evolution Expo 2020: The Thinking IoT Arrives! Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).

The Jahmal Abbott Show
Episode 9 | Weekly Tech Recap | Concessions Possible to Move T-Mobile / Sprint Merger, Verizon Activates NB-IoT, WhatsApp Security Breach, Huawei Ban by US Commerce, Microsoft and Sony Collaborate, Q&A

The Jahmal Abbott Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 32:11


In this Episode: Possible concessions to complete T-Mobile Sprint Deal (0:48) Verizon NB-IoT goes live (3:48) WhatsApp Security Breach (6:22) U.S. Department of Commerce bans Huawei and 70 of its affiliates (9:38) Microsoft Sony partnership (13:40) Q&A   Can restaurants that really offer free WiFi insist you buy something or can they call the police if you use their WiFi from the parking lot? (19:00)   What are the benefits of using VoIP vs normal phone service? (22:19)   What are ways you can help improve your companies customer service? Is there a template that we can look at to see ways where we can improve? (27:21)

The Jahmal Abbott Show
Episode 7 | Weekly Tech Recap | Sprint / T-Mobile deal delayed, AT&T NB-IoT goes live, Updates to Facebook and Twitter, Q&A

The Jahmal Abbott Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 29:40


In this Episode: Sprint / T-Mobile deal delayed  AT&T Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) goes live Updates from Facebook and Twitter  Q&A I occasionally see a "5G" replace the LTE on my phone. Does this mean I have 5G speeds?  Why aren't customer services giving you the same advisor on repeated calls? Why is audio on phone calls so bad? It's 2019 but it hasn't seemed to improve for years. Notes: AT&T NB-IoT blog post - https://about.att.com/innovationblog/2019/04/nbiot_network_live.html Facebook updates -  https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/04/f8-2019-day-1/ Twitter updates - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/twitter-debuts-new-slate-of-best-in-class-premium-content-deals-at-2019-digital-content-newfronts-300840224.html  

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 214: Goodbye Anki, hello connected pets

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 50:06


This week Kevin and I mourn the end of Anki, the company behind Kevin’s beloved Vector robot. We also talk about the upcoming Google I/O, privacy expectations in apartments with connected devices and AT&T’s nationwide NB-IoT network. From there we discuss Congressional hearings on device security here and abroad in the U.K. In our quick … Continue reading Episode 214: Goodbye Anki, hello connected pets

IoT For All Podcast
What Is Cellular IoT? | #IoTExplained E006

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 4:37


On this episode of #IoTExplained, we discuss cellular IoT and the impact it has on the IoT space. Not only do we dive into what answer the question “What is cellular IoT?”, but we discuss why cellular IoT is expanding, LTE-M vs. NB-IoT, and 5G and the future of cellular IoT. Once this episode is over you will have a good grasp on how cellular IoT plays an important role in the development of IoT solutions. Check out the article that inspired this episode here! Have a question or topic you want us to cover in a future episode of the #IoTExplained series? Tweet to us at @iotforall and we will do our best to feature it in an upcoming episode. Follow Us: Our Website Twitter Medium Facebook

Mister Beacon
Tailored Bluetooth Solutions – From Beacons to NB-IoT

Mister Beacon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 33:27


Headquartered near Barcelona, Accent Systems’ main business is designing and developing tailored Bluetooth enabled IoT devices, from concept to an end-to-end solution. Accent Systems has worked with well-known brands such as Samsonite and Volkswagen, enabling them to offer unique services to their consumers through beacons technology. In this episode of Mr. Beacon, we talk to the CEO and Founder, Jordi Casamada about the evolution of the company over the past 11 years as well as the evolution in the beacon market: including his opinion on the retirement of Android’s Nearby and how it will affect the future. We also discuss an area where Accent Systems has pioneered, using Narrow Band IoT to connect Bluetooth devices directly to the IoT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts
Wireless - LTE-M Evaluation Board Details

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 13:49


In this episode we continue our LTE-M discussion with Mark Tekippe and Alex Koepsel.  They answer more detailed questions about Cellular solutions for the IoT and help you understand the benefits of evaluating the LTE-M solution released by Silicon Labs and Digi.

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts
Wireless - LTE-M Evaluation Board Overview

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 11:34


In this episode we are joined by both Mark Tekippe, Digi Director of Product Management for RF Products, and Alex Koepsel, Silicon Labs IoT Product Manager for 32-bit MCUs.  They answer questions to help you understand the market and benefits of evaluating the LTE-M solution released by Silicon Labs and Digi.

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong
Episode 270: Rise of IoT in China and 5G across Asia with Charles Anderson

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 35:38


Charles Reed Anderson, founder of Charles Reed Anderson and Associates joined us to discuss the surprises that emerge from the IoT industry in Asia Pacific. We discussed why China has emerged the surprise winner of leading the IoT deployment race and whether it will lead the rest of the world in IoT technologies. In the same conversation, we dived into the current status of 5G across Asia Pacific, specifically in Japan with what Rakuten and Softbank are thinking about MVNO, and last but not least, we also discussed how the new SIMs technology are going to disrupt the telcos in the near future.

Telecoms.com Podcast
Vodafone, NB-IoT and so much more

Telecoms.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 50:18


It’s back to the usual suspects this week, with Jamie and Iain reflecting on their recent visit to Vodafone’s HQ for an update about what the operator group has been up to. Among the highlights were a holographic communications demo that even managed to impress Jamie. A number of other topics come up including, God help us, 6G, before they move onto the growing momentum behind the NB-IoT LPWAN standard and why we should care. The pod concludes with a spot of globe trotting, which includes India and Italy.

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第43期:高集成、低功耗,且看CMOS PA的NB-loT芯片应对物联网大潮!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 12:18


上期节目主要讲了物联网的连接技术,其中重点讲了主流的NB-IoT连接技术。恰巧前段时间,在刚刚结束的2018世界移动互联网大会上海站,首款代表全球NB最高集成度(单片集成CMOS PA)和超低功耗水平的NB-loT芯片参展,该芯片的独特性能引起展区高度关注。且值得庆贺的是此款产品是由中国的公司创造。可见高集成度的CMOS PA的NB-loT芯片,对未来整个物联网的发展有一定的影响。有可能帮助客户应对物联网大潮中各种应用中的性能、功耗和成本挑战。这种芯片值得了解。本期节目就带大家了解:1. PA与CMOS的介绍与工作原理。2. CMOS PA与IOT间的关系3. CMOS PA的NB -IOT芯片的介绍4. CMOS PA的NB -IOT芯片的应用前景 【栏目简介】本栏目由艾新学院院长谢志峰博士,茄子烩曹幻实,茄子烩特聘顾问陈大明和喜马拉雅联合制作。不因器小,只为其重;不观其貌,只听其闻。这是一场芯片科普的声音盛宴:芯片不再那么神秘遥远,谈话间早已揭秘本质;这是一回芯片行业的热点探讨:不在背后看事件,只在台前解未来;这是一次科技公司的发声机会,默默无闻本无趣,闲情谈话出牛人;不论是科普、探讨还是发声,我们都将为转型升级中的中国提供新行业视野,窥见“中国芯”的未来。感谢您的关注,欢迎留言探讨!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第43期:高集成、低功耗,且看CMOS PA的NB-loT芯片应对物联网大潮!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 12:18


上期节目主要讲了物联网的连接技术,其中重点讲了主流的NB-IoT连接技术。恰巧前段时间,在刚刚结束的2018世界移动互联网大会上海站,首款代表全球NB最高集成度(单片集成CMOS PA)和超低功耗水平的NB-loT芯片参展,该芯片的独特性能引起展区高度关注。且值得庆贺的是此款产品是由中国的公司创造。可见高集成度的CMOS PA的NB-loT芯片,对未来整个物联网的发展有一定的影响。有可能帮助客户应对物联网大潮中各种应用中的性能、功耗和成本挑战。这种芯片值得了解。本期节目就带大家了解:1. PA与CMOS的介绍与工作原理。2. CMOS PA与IOT间的关系3. CMOS PA的NB -IOT芯片的介绍4. CMOS PA的NB -IOT芯片的应用前景 【栏目简介】本栏目由艾新学院院长谢志峰博士,茄子烩曹幻实,茄子烩特聘顾问陈大明和喜马拉雅联合制作。不因器小,只为其重;不观其貌,只听其闻。这是一场芯片科普的声音盛宴:芯片不再那么神秘遥远,谈话间早已揭秘本质;这是一回芯片行业的热点探讨:不在背后看事件,只在台前解未来;这是一次科技公司的发声机会,默默无闻本无趣,闲情谈话出牛人;不论是科普、探讨还是发声,我们都将为转型升级中的中国提供新行业视野,窥见“中国芯”的未来。感谢您的关注,欢迎留言探讨!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第43期:高集成、低功耗,且看CMOS PA的NB-loT芯片应对物联网大潮!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 12:09


上期节目主要讲了物联网的连接技术,其中重点讲了主流的NB-IoT连接技术。恰巧前段时间,在刚刚结束的2018世界移动互联网大会上海站,首款代表全球NB最高集成度(单片集成CMOS PA)和超低功耗水平的NB-loT芯片参展,该芯片的独特性能引起展区高度关注。且值得庆贺的是此款产品是由中国的公司创造。可见高集成度的CMOS PA的NB-loT芯片,对未来整个物联网的发展有一定的影响。有可能帮助客户应对物联网大潮中各种应用中的性能、功耗和成本挑战。这种芯片值得了解。本期节目就带大家了解:1. PA与CMOS的介绍与工作原理。2. CMOS PA与IOT间的关系3. CMOS PA的NB -IOT芯片的介绍4. CMOS PA的NB -IOT芯片的应用前景 【栏目简介】本栏目由艾新学院院长谢志峰博士,茄子烩曹幻实,茄子烩特聘顾问陈大明和喜马拉雅联合制作。不因器小,只为其重;不观其貌,只听其闻。这是一场芯片科普的声音盛宴:芯片不再那么神秘遥远,谈话间早已揭秘本质;这是一回芯片行业的热点探讨:不在背后看事件,只在台前解未来;这是一次科技公司的发声机会,默默无闻本无趣,闲情谈话出牛人;不论是科普、探讨还是发声,我们都将为转型升级中的中国提供新行业视野,窥见“中国芯”的未来。感谢您的关注,欢迎留言探讨!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第42期:天天在谈物联网却不知“IOT”?那你就out了!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 13:03


惊叹!有数据表明:截止2020年全球的连接数将达到500亿,其中物的连接数是人连接数的4倍。从全球物联网的市场规模看,到2025年规模将达到19万亿美元,中国的市场规模也将达到3.5万亿美元。这是一个庞大的市场,也意味着新的机会,抢占制高点的新机会。对物联网的发展来说,连接技术也是至关重要的。目前来看,全球范围内的主流连接技术主要有四种。其中NB-IOT是重要的一个分支,在车联网、智慧医疗、智能家居等物联网应用场景都会有广泛应用。了解物联网,就必要了解一下物联网的连接技术。本期节目带来:1. IOT技术的应用场景。2. NB-IOT等四种物联网通讯技术的优势与区别3. 物联网在生活中的实用场景。【栏目简介】本栏目由艾新学院院长谢志峰博士,茄子烩曹幻实,茄子烩特聘顾问陈大明和喜马拉雅联合制作。不因器小,只为其重;不观其貌,只听其闻。这是一场芯片科普的声音盛宴:芯片不再那么神秘遥远,谈话间早已揭秘本质;这是一回芯片行业的热点探讨:不在背后看事件,只在台前解未来;这是一次科技公司的发声机会,默默无闻本无趣,闲情谈话出牛人;不论是科普、探讨还是发声,我们都将为转型升级中的中国提供新行业视野,窥见“中国芯”的未来。感谢您的关注,欢迎留言探讨!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第42期:天天在谈物联网却不知“IOT”?那你就out了!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 13:12


惊叹!有数据表明:截止2020年全球的连接数将达到500亿,其中物的连接数是人连接数的4倍。从全球物联网的市场规模看,到2025年规模将达到19万亿美元,中国的市场规模也将达到3.5万亿美元。这是一个庞大的市场,也意味着新的机会,抢占制高点的新机会。对物联网的发展来说,连接技术也是至关重要的。目前来看,全球范围内的主流连接技术主要有四种。其中NB-IOT是重要的一个分支,在车联网、智慧医疗、智能家居等物联网应用场景都会有广泛应用。了解物联网,就必要了解一下物联网的连接技术。本期节目带来:1. IOT技术的应用场景。2. NB-IOT等四种物联网通讯技术的优势与区别3. 物联网在生活中的实用场景。【栏目简介】本栏目由艾新学院院长谢志峰博士,茄子烩曹幻实,茄子烩特聘顾问陈大明和喜马拉雅联合制作。不因器小,只为其重;不观其貌,只听其闻。这是一场芯片科普的声音盛宴:芯片不再那么神秘遥远,谈话间早已揭秘本质;这是一回芯片行业的热点探讨:不在背后看事件,只在台前解未来;这是一次科技公司的发声机会,默默无闻本无趣,闲情谈话出牛人;不论是科普、探讨还是发声,我们都将为转型升级中的中国提供新行业视野,窥见“中国芯”的未来。感谢您的关注,欢迎留言探讨!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯
芯片揭秘 | 第42期:天天在谈物联网却不知“IOT”?那你就out了!

芯片揭秘——大咖谈芯

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 13:12


惊叹!有数据表明:截止2020年全球的连接数将达到500亿,其中物的连接数是人连接数的4倍。从全球物联网的市场规模看,到2025年规模将达到19万亿美元,中国的市场规模也将达到3.5万亿美元。这是一个庞大的市场,也意味着新的机会,抢占制高点的新机会。对物联网的发展来说,连接技术也是至关重要的。目前来看,全球范围内的主流连接技术主要有四种。其中NB-IOT是重要的一个分支,在车联网、智慧医疗、智能家居等物联网应用场景都会有广泛应用。了解物联网,就必要了解一下物联网的连接技术。本期节目带来:1. IOT技术的应用场景。2. NB-IOT等四种物联网通讯技术的优势与区别3. 物联网在生活中的实用场景。【栏目简介】本栏目由艾新学院院长谢志峰博士,茄子烩曹幻实,茄子烩特聘顾问陈大明和喜马拉雅联合制作。不因器小,只为其重;不观其貌,只听其闻。这是一场芯片科普的声音盛宴:芯片不再那么神秘遥远,谈话间早已揭秘本质;这是一回芯片行业的热点探讨:不在背后看事件,只在台前解未来;这是一次科技公司的发声机会,默默无闻本无趣,闲情谈话出牛人;不论是科普、探讨还是发声,我们都将为转型升级中的中国提供新行业视野,窥见“中国芯”的未来。感谢您的关注,欢迎留言探讨!

Techකතා Podcast
EP209: NB-IoT ගැන විස්තරාත්මකව, HDMI over Wireless, Whatsapp Group Calling, VoLTE

Techකතා Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 102:28


NB – IoT ගැන විස්තරාත්මකව අපි කතරා මාලින්ද ප්‍රසාද් (Senior Technical Lead at Dialog Axiata) එක්ක, ඊට අමතරව HDMI wireless බාවිතා කරන ආකාරය, whatsapp group call, VoLTE හා බොහොදෙවල් කතා කරා. Dialog Ideamart Facebook Group NBIOT Dev board GIT Repo Schematics and diagrams  Support Images and Designs NBIOT Production Board  IOT Portal Dialog IoT Dialog NB-IoT Network … Continue reading EP209: NB-IoT ගැන විස්තරාත්මකව, HDMI over Wireless, Whatsapp Group Calling, VoLTE

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 174: How Wyze makes such a crazy, good camera for cheap

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 47:45


This week I was at Google’s cloud event in San Francisco while Kevin swapped out his video doorbells. We discuss Google’s news related to edge computing and several pieces of doorbell news before talking about a few recent articles that show how far the smart home has to come. Kevin talks about the first NB-IoT tracker … Continue reading Episode 174: How Wyze makes such a crazy, good camera for cheap

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 169: Alexa gets a hotel gig

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 52:33


This week in IoT news, Kevin and I talk about AT&T’s plans to launch an NB-IoT network. Then we talk about the pros and cons of Marriott putting Alexa into hotel rooms. We also talk about a new voice assistant for the enterprise, HP Enterprises’ $4 billion investment in IoT, and digital rights management in … Continue reading Episode 169: Alexa gets a hotel gig

Hardware Development Podcast
#6 IoT sítě Sigfox, LoRa a NB-IoT

Hardware Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 59:55


Detailní srovnání tří velkých LPWAN IoT síti i se zkušenostmi z praxe. Jak daleko zavysíláte ze Sněžky? Která síť je ideální do metra? Tohle a mnoho dalšího vám zodpoví Martin Hubáček a Pavel a Hübner.

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong
Episode 248: The State of Low Power Wide Area Networks in Asia 2018 with Charles Anderson

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 22:14


Charles Anderson from Charles Reed Anderson and Associates, joined us in a two part conversation discussing the global state of IoT and the evolution of low power wide area networks (LPWANs) in Asia. In the second part, we discusse the state of low power wide area networks and the path for the three major vendors: NB-IoT, LoRA and SigFox across Asia Pacific and how the different telco players are leveraging them to enable IoT for different use cases.

Techකතා Podcast
EP193 – SL IT Industry, Career Advice, NB-IoT, Pi3B+, Buying a Car, Road Rules

Techකතා Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 85:42


පරක්කු වෙලා upload උනත්, අද අපි ගොඩක් දේවල් කතා කරා. ගොඩක් අය අමනාප වෙන මාර්ග නීති කඩකරන රියදුරන්, අලුත්ම NB-IOT සම්බන්දව, අලුත්ම Raspberry Pi එක ගැන. ලංකාවේ IT industry එක හා රැකියා අවස්ථා…. තවත් බොහෝ දේවල්. මතක ඇතුව share කරන්න

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 140: How IoT will change war

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 50:04


This week we kick off the show with a bit about voice such as Google getting better at understanding your commands, the ability to talk to Waze and notifications coming to the Amazon Echo. We also touch on China’s plans to create standards for the smart home, including a preference for NB-IoT over Wi-Fi. Weather … Continue reading Episode 140: How IoT will change war

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show
Milyen szélessáv? Keskenysáv a menő! - 2017-04-11 08 óra

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017


Szívritmusfigyelő ing, okos világítás, elveszíthetetlen kulcscsomó – Néhány ötlet, amellyel akár a Telekom most meghirdetett NB-IoT pályázatán is el lehet indulni. De mi az a NB-IoT? Mire jó? Dobó Mátyás, a Magyar Telekom új üzletek igazgatóságának igazgatója elmondja. Mibe fektessünk, ha jön az infláció? Várható-e a jegybanktól a monetáris kondíciók szigorítása? Heti alapozó rovatunkból kiderül, Kokas Norbert, a Generali Alapkezelő értékesítési vezetője volt ebben a segítségünkre.

IoT Time Podcast
IoT Time Podcast S.2 Ep.5 Vodafone

IoT Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 24:27


On this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Andrew Morawski, Head of IoT for the Americas, Vodafone (vodafone.com/business/iot), to talk about NB-IoT, connectivity standards, the future of the industry and why vacation is fun. This episode is sponsored by the IoT Evolution Expo (IoTEvolutionExpo.com). Listeners may register at a discount using promo code IoTTime. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong
Episode 156: Low Power Wide Area Networks in Asia Pacific with Charles Anderson - Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 22:39


Charles Anderson from Charles Reed Anderson & Associates joined us in a conversation on lower power wide area networks aka WANs in Asia Pacific and its significance to smart cities & Internet of things. Charles dissect the three major players: NB-IoT, LoRA & SigFox and their backers & operators behind the scenes and explained the The post Episode 156: Low Power Wide Area Networks in Asia Pacific with Charles Anderson appeared first on Analyse Asia.

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 83: Merger mania, more outdoor cameras and security galore!

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 46:06


This week’s podcast is light on the smart home and heavy on the infrastructure required to make the internet of things work. Kevin and I explain why Qualcomm’s $37 billion buy of NXP makes sense, the details behind NB-IoT, which is yet another low power wireless network and how Microsoft is stepping up to protect … Continue reading Episode 83: Merger mania, more outdoor cameras and security galore!