
IoT Everywhere: How Satellite-Cellular Integration Enables Universal Connectivity
For some IoT products, connectivity failure is a momentary inconvenience. For others, it’s a disaster. Imagine losing temperature data for a shipment of vaccines at

For some IoT products, connectivity failure is a momentary inconvenience. For others, it’s a disaster. Imagine losing temperature data for a shipment of vaccines at

The Story of Software-Defined Connectivity In the modern digital landscape, connectivity has evolved into a commodity that’s perceived as water from the tap. It is

First, the bad news: Most IoT networks aren’t as secure as they should be. The good news is that you can secure your IoT system

Technology has a tendency to move from hardware to software, as physical components give way to virtual features. That trend certainly holds in IoT connectivity.

The world of technology is in a constant state of flux, and the Internet of Things (IoT) is no exception. Today, “IoT” no longer refers

LoRaWAN® and cellular connectivity have largely been pitted against each other with developers having to decide between one or the other when designing new IoT

VPNs are, in many ways, adding the ‘S’ for Security to IoT As we navigate our way into an increasingly digital realm, the Internet of

The Internet of Things isn’t just one technology. It includes several different solutions and parts involving many fields, from network to end user hardware and

Could you have an IoT device continuously connected without having to do it yourself? The launch of Link.One, an all-in-one device that combines LoRaWAN and

In today’s world, continuous connectivity sounds like an everyday given. But delivering it is far from simple. Uninterrupted consistent network coverage has historically been, and

Private LTE networks are becoming more popular due to the reduced complexity and operational costs. Historically, building cellular networks was limited to large corporations with

Every Internet of Things project needs access to a robust network, and, in many cases, that requires a mobile network. In order to access mobile

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical computing devices. These devices are interconnected and can take the shape of a variety of

Before we get into the specifics of how eSIM is disrupting IoT networking, here are a few common misconceptions about eSIM, eUICC, and embedded sim

As of now, there are over 20 different LTE categories. From the initial LTE specifications released in 2008, to novel categories classified as LTE Advanced

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) refers to the use of IoT-connected devices and services in tough or harsh conditions and environments such as deep

As IoT evolves, projects are shifting from being experimental and exploratory to business critical. This makes them more complex, ensures they receive more scrutiny and,

Cellular IoT is gaining momentum and growing in popularity, especially the low-power standards NB-IoT, LTE-M, and LTE Cat 1(bis). The novel energy-saving modes eDRX and

Cellular connectivity is the perfect choice of wireless technology to connect your Internet of Things (IoT) devices, especially if those devices move between cities and

There are many elements that come into play when building an end-to-end application as an IoT developer. The IoT chain consists of hardware, embedded firmware,