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Dual Mode (Satellite/Terrestrial) IoT terminals have the potential to revolutionize the IoT industry

Sony has recently enabled its flagship IoT chipset, ALT1250, with terrestrial network (TN) L-band support, expanding its already powerful capabilities to further enhance the operation...

Leading the Future of Low-Power IoT: A Conversation with Semtech and Sony Altair on the New HL7900 Module

As the world continues to embrace the Internet of Things (IoT), the demand for low-power, high-efficiency solutions grows exponentially. At the forefront of this technological...

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How LTE-M is Revolutionizing EV Charging Connectivity

More and more drivers are turning to electric vehicles (EVs). Currently, nearly 1 in five cars purchased are electric, according to the International Energy Agency...

What Are Non-Terrestrial Networks And How Are They Revolutionizing Coverage

As of 2023, there are around 1 billion massive IoT connections. While there is already a wide range of applications, from larger scale logistics tracking...

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Advancing Smart Cities: Harnessing the Power of Multi-connectivity Devices and AI

Unlock the potential of smart cities by embracing multi-connectivity devices and AI integration. A hybrid approach, supporting both cellular LPWA and Sub-GHz protocols, ensures reliability, scalability, and seamless switching between networks, optimizing urban infrastructure for a sustainable future.

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Revolutionizing Connectivity: The Fusion of LTE-M/NB-IOT and subGHz in Sony’s ALT1350 Chipsets

Sony's ALT1350 chipset revolutionizes wireless communication, integrating LTE-M/NB-IOT and subGHz for dual connectivity, intelligent network selection, and cost-effective solutions, shaping the future of IoT applications.

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LTE-M: Embracing the Cellular IoT Revolution for a Smarter, Connected Future

Cellular IoT networks are experiencing a tremendous surge in growth as global operators recognize their potential for diverse applications. Notably, LTE-M coverage deployments have seen...

Why iSIM is the Future of IoT

It may seem that SIM cards have not evolved much since their launch in 1991. Physical SIM cards are still prevalent in phone devices.