Orange has chosen the LTE-M technology for its progressive deployment in its 4G networks in Europe, starting with Belgium and Spain this year, to continue with the rest of its network in Europe.This versatile and cost-effective technology to support the widest uses, connecting in a secure and scalable way a wide variety of devices in the field of the so-called Internet of Things (IoT), from smart utility meters, asset monitoring, vending machines and fleet alarm systems of vehicles, mHealth and wearables. It also offers a rapid deployment that involves a simple software update to the 4G network.
Orange is also launching new LTE-M pilots this year, including one to remotely control energy consumption and adapt user subscriptions and another on wearables (to measure individual movement, positioning, temperature or other related information with health).
For pilots, Orange is working closely with leading LTE-M chip chip manufacturers: Altair Semiconductor, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.and Sequans, as well as several network equipment providers.
LTE-M Open IoT Lab of Europe
Orange builds its commitment to develop the IoT ecosystem with the first LTE-M Open IoT Lab in Europe designed to boost the ecosystem around the Mobile Internet of Things.It is the first of its kind in Europe based on technology LTE-M and will be launched under the GSMA Mobile IoT initiative.
Open since April 1, the Open IoT Lab is located in Orange Gardens, the Group's innovation campus in Chatillon, France, and is designed to support members who want to accelerate the LTE-M device development with access to:
«Connectivity, secure and reliable is a key pillar of Orange's IoT strategy.By working together with IoT partners, we can accelerate the development of the end-to-end chain of LTE-M technology and move forward towards the future of the Internet of Things, "says Mari-Noelle Jego-Laveissiere, Executive Vice President of Innovation, Marketing and Technology, Orange.
agreement in Spain with ericsson
On the other hand, Orange Espana and Ericsson have teamed up to launch the LTE-M trial in Spain a, which will activate a large number of Massive IoT mobile use cases in a true open ecosystem 3GPP IoT.
Under this agreement, Ericsson will activate an integral ecosystem, which includes a Core network based on the most recent Ericsson Network-in-a-box core, with all the necessary VNFs deployed on a single multi-server core, and the IoT Accelerator solution to carry out the best management of mobile connectivity.This, in addition, allows the creation of secure IoT services and that the market has the necessary speed so that the deployment of services, the integration of devices and the monetization of IoT is done in an agile way.
This collaboration will allow Orange Espana to develop use cases and service scenarios, together with the sector and at a suitable time for the market.
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