sensors
Telia, Ericsson and Magna collaborate on 5G network for vehicle safety development
Magna joins Telia and Ericsson’s NorthStar Program to use 5G for the development of active safety features for vehicles. These features are intended to reduce the likelihood of accidents and
Read moreExploring the explosion of new 5G B2B2X services in the ‘all connected’ world
B2B2X is a business model in which a telecom service provider (B) contracts 5G services to numerous end users (B2B) which in turn resell the services to customers, retailers, partners
Read moreHiber launches satellite-enabled well monitoring technology in the USA
Houston and Amsterdam. 5 May 2022 – Hiber, the satellite-enabled IoT scale-up, is rolling out its HiberHilo remote well monitoring technology in the United States to help oil and gas producers
Read moreNokia and Antofagasta Minerals deploy private wireless network to accelerate digital transformation
Santiago, Chile. 14 March 2022 – Nokia announced that it has deployed an industrial grade private wireless network with Antofagasta Minerals for Minera Centinela, to support secure and reliable operations
Read moreHeilind supplier TE Connectivity introduced new TV-8 rated 10A OJT relays
TE Connectivity (TE), a provider of connectivity and sensors, has designed a new 10A TV-8 rated OJT relay to meet market needs for high inrush capability, without sacrificing valuable PCB space.
Read moreMitsubishi Electric Develops “BLEnDer” to Collect Meter Data and Control Networked Sensors
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that it has developed the BLEnDer ICE battery-powered wireless communication terminal for use in sensor networks to collect gas and water meter data and remotely control sensors in
Read moreWi-Fi to be critical enabler of 5G smart cities, sensors and safety use cases
Tiago Rodrigues is the general manager of the Wireless Broadband Alliance. Here he tells VanillaPlus the Wi-Fi is playing an increasingly important role in the development of 5G and will,
Read moreIs the IoT Bubble about to Burst?
Gartner predicted that the typical family home will contain as many as 500 networked devices by 2020. Similarly, Ericsson forecasted 50 billion connected “things” by the same date.
Read moreConnectivity on the edge
There is a technological tsunami heading straight to the centre of the mobile telecoms world. IoT promises a deluge of connected “things”, from smart water meters and remote perimeter access
Read moreOrchestrating the IoT in a harmonious symphony
The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing at a phenomenal pace. Estimates about how many connected devices will be in operation by 2020 range from 25 billion to 75 billion.
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