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Satellite IoT: Connectivity Reaches Space

A weekly roundup of IoT’s top articles, news, and more!

Hello readers,

Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! Wyze smart camera users saw footage from cameras that weren’t their own because of a security glitch, Itron is integrating Microsoft Azure OpenAI generative AI into its portfolio of solutions for utilities, and China Mobile has launched what it said is the world’s first 6G satellites.

As always, thanks for being a subscriber! We hope you enjoy this week’s roundup of IoT’s top articles, news, and more. You can browse all our content on IoT For All.

📖 Top Articles

Satellite IoT: Connectivity Reaches Space

Of all the use cases gaining popularity, the ability to track assets hits the top of the list. Some asset classes are highly mobile, covering countries and regions of the world, many of which have no cellular or LPWAN coverage. A recent innovation now provides wireless IoT connectivity via low earth orbit satellites. Let’s take a look at how satellite IoT (SatIoT) offers a cost-effective method of implementing global IoT connectivity. Read Article

Distributed Edge Networks For IoT Offer New Levels of Control and Optimization

Existing breakout solutions lack granular control over IoT traffic routing, necessitating a Distributed Edge Network for optimization. Read Article

5 Tips to Enhance IoT Data Backup Strategies

A strong IoT data backup strategy is necessary for protecting sensitive information and preventing loss. Read Article

🔥 Rapid Fire

🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast

On this week’s IoT For All podcast, Ryan spoke with Brian Zakrajsek, Smart Manufacturing Leader at Deloitte, about smart manufacturing and how manufacturers can get started implementing IoT technology. We cover what to think about before starting IoT implementation and how to ensure its successful adoption. We also cover the future prospects of smart manufacturing and Deloitte's smart factory.