Sunday, February 12, 2017

On land and in space, IoT networks can now cover the planet

The idea of IoT is to connect to other things, including devices from data center or equipment maintenance company. For companies that have things of the world, vendors and service providers are starting to see the picture.


On this month's Mobile World Congress, Nokia will present what they call the wings (NET world IoT), global infrastructure may include some virtual private network and carrier, and the satellite system, depending on what the company needed to connect and how he intends to use the data collected.

"A global company that can really do what they think is their own virtual network for global connectivity for the device IoT," said Phil Twist, Vice President of mobile networks for marketing and communications, in a report this week. The wings will be commercially available in the second half of this year.

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Nokia announces wing Friday, just days after the Inmarsat started talking about her own foray into the global Internet.

The operator of a satellite network that connects the noble LoRaWAN-saving electricity, licensed with a fleet of spacecraft around the world. Real use cases for this configuration, including the tracking of cattle in Australia and water control at a remote plantation in Malaysia, suggestions about what is possible with this combination.

The WING is a wider view managed services which may include low power networks, cellular, Wi-Fi infrastructure and cable and satellite. Do not rely on Nokia hardware so it can work in networks built by suppliers which they compete.

The practical Nokia can chain a series of network service provider or a multinational company.

Companies can use the wings will be connected by a network of car or freight container while moving around the world, which automatically manages to waive their mobile satellite and other networks when they come in range, says Nokia.

The impact of the IoT Nokia platform will manage all devices and subscriptions to various service providers. You can use the eSIMs, a form that is defined by the customer's identity module software on your phone to change the device from other carriers as they move across the border ...

The impact also analyzed data from device IoT, especially for operations as a safety and optimize the customer experience, but also for vertical applications. Vertical markets will focus on energy, health care, public safety, transportation and automotive industries, in addition to the intelligent city. Includes impact analysis platform for streaming video, is designed for such things as tracking traffic patterns.
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