Vodafone and AT&T agree on NB-IoT roaming
New China Mobile Hong Kong 5G store shows IoT-based apps for smart city
China Mobile Hong Kong's (CMHK) opened its newest flagship store in Central last Friday, its first-ever 5G experience store to the public. The store was built to demonstrate and explain how 5G and other technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) open new opportunities.
Customers can experience 5G's low latency and high-volume transmission over multiple simultaneous connections, and learn about the importance of applying 5G technology to commercial and innovative technology sectors – all explained in a comprehensive and easy way.
https://futureiot.tech/new-cmhk-5g-store-shows-iot-based-apps-for-smart-city/
Australia: NB-IoT and LTE-M Coverage in Australia
Telstra is providing NBIoT coverage and LTE-M coverage in Australia.
This is good news, and provides you with the possibility to use Sensefinity’s new, battery-saving NBIoT Trackers now in Australia as well!
Here you can check the geographical availability of both IoT connectivity protocols:
https://www.telstra.com.au/business-enterprise/solutions/internet-of-things/iot-coverage
AT&T Launches NB-IoT Network In USA, adding the global 5G standard for IoT and opens it to global solutions.
Now with the advent of NB-IoT in the USA we start to see how Narrowband Technologies will be able to work seamlessly in a global fashion to start replacing GSM as the global standard for M2M solutions.
A truly global solution for the Internet of Cargo will eventually be able to emerge based on low unit-costs and long battery lifetime.