The micromobility industry is at an exciting crossroads. As cities worldwide strive for smarter, cleaner, and more efficient modes of transportation, the importance of reliable connectivity in the micromobility sector is paramount.
The micromobility industry is at an exciting crossroads. As cities worldwide strive for smarter, cleaner, and more efficient modes of transportation, the importance of reliable connectivity in the micromobility sector is paramount.
In our digitally connected world, seamless integration and communication between devices are not just conveniences but necessities to ensure the success of businesses, whether just starting out or firmly established.
The advent of cellular IoT connectivity revolutionized the way businesses were able to track assets and fleets around the world, and the exponential growth of connected devices continues at a rapid pace. The GSMA reports that between 2020 and 2022, the number of LTE-M networks increased nearly 30%.
Discover how 5G RedCap enables cost-efficient, low-power connectivity for industrial gateways and rugged IoT, bridging the gap between LTE and full 5G performance.
Most IoT deployments don't fail because the hardware breaks. They fail because of decisions made in a conference room, about connectivity, security, and architecture, that nobody revisits until the damage is done.
SGP.32 is redefining enterprise connectivity by shifting identity ownership from carriers to enterprises. Learn how software-defined eSIM architecture enables global IoT scalability, Zero Trust security, and multi-network flexibility.
The micromobility industry is at an exciting crossroads. As cities worldwide strive for smarter, cleaner, and more efficient modes of transportation, the importance of reliable connectivity in the micromobility sector is paramount.
In our digitally connected world, seamless integration and communication between devices are not just conveniences but necessities to ensure the success of businesses, whether just starting out or firmly established.
The advent of cellular IoT connectivity revolutionized the way businesses were able to track assets and fleets around the world, and the exponential growth of connected devices continues at a rapid pace. The GSMA reports that between 2020 and 2022, the number of LTE-M networks increased nearly 30%.
The Raspberry Pi is an excellent example of a versatile and cost-effective single-board computer. Originally designed for simple teaching purposes, it soon became apparent that these machines offered a much broader scope.
While not every delivery is tracked in ‘real time’ at the parcel level yet, that day will come, particularly for high value or perishable cargoes. Logistics companies looking to improve efficiencies and reduce costs are rapidly adopting cellular IoT and WiFi solutions that support real time location
Visualizing the energy consumption profile of your embedded IoT device marks the initial step toward achieving low-power design and extended battery life. The subsequent step is analysis, where you can make a significant impact on your energy optimization efforts.
The way we get from A to B and back is rapidly evolving. At the heart of the urban transport revolution is technology-driven electric mobility (‘e-mobility’).
Standard data communication protocols like BACnet & Modbus have revolutionized and simplified industrial automation, helping devices to efficiently exchange data. Choosing the best one requires - understanding their key differences, challenges, and advancements, as we discuss in this article.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that has developed a processing system capable of behaving like human intelligence. It can perform reasoning, calculation and analytical tasks and learn from these to improve its performance.
The future of data, Edge Data Center, is equivalent to a mini data centre. Its proximity to enterprises eliminates latency and other limitations, giving access to real-time data. In this article, we will delve into its core concepts, advancements, operational challenges, and real-time applications.
The increasing importance of environmental monitoring and disaster response in the face of climate change and natural disasters has been significantly enhanced by the revolutionary impact of cutting-edge technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT).
Modern wearable consumer electronics devices increasingly combine convenience and purpose with more than a touch of classic style in order to grab a slice of a lucrative and growing market.
Wireless connectivity makes dumb products intelligent. Smart devices can transmit information about their surroundings and conditions while receiving instructions and updates. That in turn enables functionality that’s impossible for products operating in isolation.