Case Study
Refining Network Design for Massive IoT Deployments
By 2022, it is expected that there will be nearly 29 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices with cellular connections.
By 2022, it is expected that there will be nearly 29 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices with cellular connections.
Wireless operators and their vendors have many choices to consider before determining the best IoT technology for their network strategy.
Which cellular IoT capabilities should operators choose to invest in? which technology is right for the target use cases and applications?
Connectivity is not new to the automotive industry.
5G connectivity, automation and electrification are converging to transform the automotive industry – enabling and enhancing the connected car.
Infovista had big plans for Mobile World Congress 20 (MWC20) with the launch of a number of important new products and partnerships.
Wireless connectivity, cloud computing, sensor technology, big data analytics and AI are all combining to enable Industry 4.0 and the Industrial “Internet of Things”.
The rapidly growing number of 5G New Radio (NR) deployments and 5G devices comes with the challenging task of making sure that the 5G NR deployments are cost efficient