Skylo Technologies has announced its partnership with O² Telefónica. Together, the companies will enable businesses to roam ‘seamlessly and transparently’ between terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks (NTN) on IoT devices. (more…)
September 28, 2023
Posted by: Magda Dabrowska
Laird Connectivity announces a new addition to its Bluetooth portfolio, the Vela IF820 series. This range of dual mode flexible modules, adapters and DVKs (data verification kits) allows a single module to cover legacy Classic Bluetooth and migration to Bluetooth LE with a single part. (more…)
September 26, 2023
Posted by: Shriya Raban
Silicon Labs has announced their support for Bluetooth Special Interest Group’s (SIG) new feature enhancements for Bluetooth Mesh as well as their new Networked Lighting Control (NLC) standard. This seeks to provide a single standard for commercial and industrial lighting using Bluetooth Mesh. (more…)
Posted by: Shriya Raban
One Network Enterprises (ONE) has announced expanded capabilities in its One Network ecosystem. In addition, the network’s adapters are designed to support all enterprise and legacy systems, including planning solutions, risk networks, other third-party networks, blockchain, and retail data repositories. The network also incorporates third-party live data sources such as internet of things (IoT), telematics, weather, traffic, and geopolitical data. (more…)
Posted by: Shriya Raban
The Things Industries has announced 1.5 million devices connected to its network server infrastructure, The Things Stack, marking a new milestone in its journey towards operational excellence and product management in LoRaWAN (low power wide area networking) ecosystem. These announcements are being celebrated during the flagship event –Â The Things Conference, organised by The Things Industries. (more…)
Posted by: Shriya Raban
Campus networks are getting more complex due to increased client density, higher performance demands, new ultra-reliable applications, and changing industry requirements. This has led to accelerated WLAN (wireless local area network) development, including the introduction of Wi-Fi 7 and 6 GHz like open-source architectures and AI. These advancements address current challenges and open new opportunities in campus applications and markets. (more…)
Posted by: Shriya Raban
The Linux Foundation and ETSI have announced expanded collaboration. While the two organisations have been working together for years, the 2019 formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) recently has been updated and expanded. (more…)
Posted by: Shriya Raban
Skylo Technologies has announced a partnership and ongoing collaboration with Rohde & Schwarz. The vendors are collaborating to set up a device acceptance scheme for Skylo’s non-terrestrial network (NTN). The proven device test framework from Rohde & Schwarz will be used to test NTN chipsets, modules and devices to validate their compatibility with the Skylo test specification. The alliance is expected to optimize Skylo’s network performance, reshaping industries worldwide by enabling reliable, ubiquitous connectivity. (more…)
Posted by: Magda Dabrowska
Virgin Media Ireland is working with Blue Planet, a division of Ciena, to support the company’s three-year move to a full fibre network, and transition from traditional cable services to automated high-speed fibre broadband services. With the Blue Planet platform as the foundation of its network and service automation strategy, Virgin Media is able to deliver a better end-user experience and ultra-fast broadband connectivity for its customers. (more…)
September 25, 2023
Posted by: Shriya Raban
Boldyn Networks and Kingston Council have partnered to roll out a smart infrastructure pilot across the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom. The project will deploy smart columns to boost mobile connectivity, improve council services and enhance public safety and has been awarded £250,000 (€288057.50) of funding by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). (more…)
September 21, 2023
Posted by: Shriya Raban