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The ISM Band is Crowded; How to Scale IoT Anyway
A weekly roundup of IoT's top articles, news, and more!
Hello readers,
Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! Arm and Qualcomm are targeting AIoT with new hardware and platforms, Telefonica and Quectel are targeting 5G RedCap, and mioty shares how to scale IoT in a crowded ISM band.
Let’s get into it!
📖 Top Articles
The ISM Band Is Crowded; How to Scale IoT Anyway
Five years ago, you could set up a low power, wide area network (LPWAN) for your IoT deployment without worrying about congestion too much. Bandwidth was cheap and plentiful. There simply weren’t many IoT devices that needed it. That’s changed—and the radio waves are only getting more crowded. By 2031, we’ll see an estimated 800 million LPWAN connections in the world, up from just over 250 million in 2022. Read Article
Leveraging Multi-IMSI and eUICC for Strategic GrowthIn an era shaped by advancements like 5G Massive IoT, Cat-1bis, and Satellite Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), coupled with rising IoT adoption across a wide range of industries globally, the imperative for advanced connectivity solutions intensifies. Multi-IMSI and eUICC technologies become pivotal, facilitating seamless global communication beyond the limitations of traditional SIMs. Read Article | How Industrial IoT Can Drive Industry 4.0 SuccessThe Industry 4.0 market size is forecast to grow from $94.42 billion in 2023 to $241.58 billion by 2028. But in its early stages, 88% of market leaders didn’t fully grasp the long-term impacts of industrial IoT technology on their industries. Fast-forward: by the end of 2022, 72% of industries have already begun working on their plans to implement IIoT or have successfully done so. Read Article |
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🔥 Rapid Fire
Telefonica to deliver 5G RedCap IoT services by 2025
Arm targets AIoT with Ethos-U85 NPU and Corstone-320
Qualcomm announces new IoT and AIoT platforms
Panasonic and Jasmy partner on identity platform for IoT
Digi International launches ConnectCore MP25
Avnet debuts new IoTConnect platform
NXP intros industrial MCX W series for multi-mode IoT
IoT antenna company Ignion adds AI tool to speed up design
🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
This week’s episode featured Ron Konezny, CEO of Digi International, who discussed why solutions are key to IoT growth, the IoT industry’s strategic shift towards solutions-oriented offerings, hardware-enabled recurring revenue models, the importance of reliability, security, and scalability in IoT solutions, and the future of IoT, including cost-effective monitoring, AI advancements, and improving change management and trust in technology.