M2M

Singapore to issue RFP for eSIM card trial
The city-state is launching a trial for over-the-air subscription management of the SIM cards embedded in IoT devices.
Regulators should consider higher frequency bands for 5G: Ericsson
5G can be deployed on either low or high frequency bands, with each having its own strengths and weaknesses, says Ericsson’s Asia Pacific CTO.
Ericsson says new suite boosts operators’ ability to support mass IoT adoption
Ericsson has announced a targeted new suite of software upgrades and ecosystem advances that it said would accelerate the uptake of the Internet of Things (IoT) for the benefit of both industry and consumers.
GSMA’s low-power network initiative to boost IoT growth
The GSMA has established the ‘Mobile IoT Initiative,’ a new project backed by 26 of the world’s leading mobile operators including Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel), Ooredoo and Telenor, OEMs (original equipment manufacturers), as well as chipset, module and infrastructure companies.
Global IP traffic to triple from 2014-2019: Cisco
Annual IP traffic will triple between 2014 and 2019, when it will reach a record two zettabytes, according to the 10th annual Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast.
Inmarsat opens up platform, seeks more APAC developers
A number of wider trends have both forced and enabled the satellite communications industry to open its doors, according to Inmarsat CTO Michele Franci.
Tech Vision: If Steve Jobs were Malaysia’s water minister …
Frost & Sullivan, through its Tech Vision analysis, has identified 50 disruptive technologies. In this instalment, Manoj Menon looks at how M2M communications, self-healing polymers, drones and low-cost sensors can help solve Malaysia’s water issues.
Celcom and Gigalink in pact to provide M2M connectivity for taxi commuters
Celcom Axiata Bhd said it has entered into a partnership with Gigalink Solutions Sdn Bhd to provide M2M (machine-to-machine) solutions that would enable taxis to deliver targeted digital media content to passengers.
Tech Vision: Innovating to zero crime
Frost & Sullivan through its Tech Vision analysis identifies 50 disruptive technologies to help companies make sense of these technologies for their business. This column looks at how predictive analytics, ‘Everything-as-a-Service,’ M2M communication, UAVs and sensor fusion can be applied to combat crime.
Welcome to the year of integrated intelligence
Zebra Technologies’ Ryan Goh looks at the top three technology trends that we can expect to see developing over the next year to drive enterprise asset intelligence and innovation, and influence decision-making around IT investments.
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