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Internet of Things Security 2015

Event date: September 22-23, 2015
Boston, USA

Internet of Things Security 2015 is the first event of its kind to focus on the security issues surrounding IoT and managing the information and data associated with the ever increasing amount of connected devices and appliances. (more…)

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August 6, 2015

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Industry of Things World 2015

Event date: September 21-22, 2015
bcc Berlin Congress Center, Germany

Industry of Things World is the forum for international industrial IoT and Industry 4.0 stakeholders to come together, challenge current thinking unveil latest innovations and create connections with over 400 peers from around the world. The main aim is to address the opportunity for IoT in an industrial setting.
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M2M Zone Pavilion @ CTIA Super Mobility 2015

Event date: September 9-11, 2015
Las Vegas, Nevada

CTIA Super Mobility is North America’s largest forum for the mobile innovations that power your connected life. Business. Home. Health. Money. Auto. Retail. Media. Networks.   (more…)

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Robin Duke-Woolley

Does M2M Really Need an Embedded SIM Standard?

The mobile market has been using the removable SIM card since 1991, where it is mandatory for GSM devices. These are ideal for mobile handsets, which are typically bought through specialist retail outlets that set up the handset onto the network chosen by the user. (more…)

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July 2, 2015

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Robin Duke-Woolley

What do M2M Users Really Want? – IMC Survey

We have been working with the IMC – International M2M Council – on a large survey of adopter members which has just been published. The findings from this are revealing and help to confirm important trends going on in the M2M market that we have also measured elsewhere in other research activities and survey work. (more…)

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Telit

FastTrack company using Telit modules to end luggage loss and traveler frustration

Telit Wireless Solutions, enabler of the Internet of the Things (IoT), has announced that FastTrack, a player in electronic bag tags and track & trace solutions for travellers, has designed its new Eviate eTrack solution using Telit’s HE910-D and SE868 V2 GPS receivers. (more…)

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June 18, 2015

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ITU

The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has a series of study groups withing its Telecommunications Standardisation Sector (ITU-T). These groups assemble experts from around the world to develop international standards known as ITU-T Recommendations which act as defining elements in the global infrastructure of information and communication technologies (ICTs). (more…)

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March 30, 2015

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Robin Duke-Woolley

LTE and Internet of Things: Moving Closer Together?

When considering cellular connectivity, M2M has always been mainly about using low data rates. The aim for M2M solution designers has been to get the required information from a remote device using the least amount of bandwidth feasible for the job. Now that is beginning to change, but not in a uniform way. So why the interest in a high data rate technology like LTE? (more…)

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July 23, 2014

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High-tech old-fashioned health care

M2MAPPS: Ned: The VGo telepresence robot is an amazing high-tech / high-touch product. When and why was the decision made to create it?

NED SEMONITE: VGo was founded in 2007. The early years were spent raising money and starting the design. The people behind the company came out of the videoconferencing and robotics industries. (more…)

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December 13, 2013

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A RADICAL SLANT ON M2M CONNECTIVITY

M2MAPPS: Sigfox has employed license-free spectrum to create a cellular network that is dedicated to M2M and the IoT. The obvious question is why? What is wrong with cellular technology?

THOMAS NICHOLLS: I’d like to start with a reminder that M2M and IoT applications come in numerous sizes and shapes. Those that need relatively high data rates work well with existing connectivity technologies, but many others only need to exchange small messages every so often. (more…)

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May 13, 2013

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