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TS-UNB Builds More Cost-Effective IoT Networks
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Welcome to the IoT For All weekly newsletter! TS-UNB is emerging as a solution to interference in the unlicensed radio spectrum, IoT is paving the way for profitability in micromobility, and a new RTLS approach uses your own WiFi access points.
📖 Top Articles
TS-UNB Builds More Cost-Effective IoT Networks
Want to limit costs on massive IoT connectivity? The unlicensed radio spectrum is for you. Unfortunately, it’s not just for you. More than 15 billion IoT devices clogged the airwaves in 2024. That number will probably double by 2030. There are many communication protocols for your license-free LPWAN, but only one is built specifically to cut through the interference. It’s called TS-UNB. Read Article
Micromobility Profitability: How IoT Paves the WayE-scooters, e-bikes, cargo e-bikes, and other forms of micro-mobility (also known as light electric vehicles – LEVs) are found on most street corners in today’s urban centers. As micromobility technology proliferates, players in the industry are now trying to figure out the best and most sustainable business, financial, and operational models to meet customer demands. Read Article | Hospital RTLS Using Your Own WiFi Access PointsTraditionally, deploying Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) has required investment in dedicated infrastructure, creating financial and logistical barriers for many hospitals. However, a new approach leverages existing BLE-supported WiFi access points, enabling hospitals to implement robust RTLS solutions without the need to commission additional hardware. Read Article |
🔥 Rapid Fire
Telefónica signs national roaming, RAN deal with Digi Spain
Vodafone calls for unity to advance Europe’s digital ambitions
Transforma Insights publishes 2024 IoT peer benchmarking report
Cat-1bis and RedCap to drive cellular IoT per ABI report
Enterprise IoT market growth to slow in 2024 in new report
Nine billion eSIM and iSIM devices by 2030 per Counterpoint
🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
This week’s episode featured Serhii Skoromets, AI Lead and Consultant at ElifTech, who discussed AIoT, LLMs and generative AI, and drones. The conversation also covered AIoT in healthcare and agriculture, smart assistants, digital twins, AI security challenges, digital transformation, and human trust in technology.
🗓️ Events & Webinars
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📘 eBooks & White Papers
White Paper | mioty alliance LoRa-FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) is a new member of the LoRa family. Unlike the name implies, the LoRa-FHSS physical layer shares no commonalities with classical LoRa. Instead, it shares many commonalities with mioty. However, LoRa-FHSS is not compatible with the existing LoRa gateways. |
White Paper | Akenza AG Facility management coordinates a range of disciplines that support the safety, sustainability, and functionality of infrastructure, buildings, and real estate. The broad scope of FM activities makes it a complex endeavor. As people spend 87% of their time in buildings, effective facility management is crucial. In this white paper, we take a look at the challenges faced by facility managers and how IoT can address them. |