AT&T, China Mobile, China Unicom, China
Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Verizon and Vodafone Launch Mobile IoT
(LPWA) Networks
The GSMA today announced that its Mobile IoT Initiative1 has
taken off with the launch of multiple commercial rollouts of Low
Power, Wide Area (LPWA) solutions by several of the world’s leading
mobile operators including AT&T, China Mobile, China Unicom,
China Telecom, Deutsche Telekom (DT), Verizon and Vodafone. China
Mobile and China Unicom have launched NB-IoT across several key
cities with China Telecom launching NB-IoT networks across the
country. Vodafone has also launched NB-IoT in Spain and the
Netherlands. DT has launched in several cities in Germany and
nationwide in the Netherlands. AT&T and Verizon have previously
announced nationwide launches of LTE-M technology. In addition to
these deployments, the GSMA also announced that its Mobile IoT
Innovators programme, which is designed to encourage the
development of new LPWA solutions, has reached over 500 members,
underscoring the growth of the wider IoT ecosystem.
“The Mobile IoT initiative encouraged the market to adopt
licensed LPWA networks and we are now seeing this work come to
fruition with multiple commercial deployments around the world, as
well as the availability of hundreds of different applications and
solutions,” commented Alex Sinclair, Chief Technology Officer,
GSMA. “It is clear that the market sees the benefit of adopting
solutions that offer flexibility, security, lower costs, and cover
all use cases, and we look forward to seeing other operators follow
in the near future.”
Mobile operators are enhancing their licensed cellular networks
with NB-IoT and LTE-M technologies, which utilise globally agreed
3GPP standards to scale the Internet of Things. These new Mobile
IoT networks are designed to support mass-market IoT applications
such as smart meters, environmental sensors and consumer
electronics, that are low cost, use low data rates, require long
battery lives and often operate in remote locations. Both
technologies will be further evolved in 3GPP’s Release 15.
China at Forefront in Development of LPWA Market
According to analyst house Gartner, China is set to be one of
the leading LPWA markets, accounting for 486 million of the
estimated 3.1 billion connections globally by 2025. It is also at
the forefront in the global development of Mobile IoT in terms of
both network launches and a record number of ecosystem developer
partners. China Mobile has launched NB-IoT networks in several key
cities including Yingtan and China Unicom has rolled-out NB-IoT
networks in Shanghai, as well as the main urban areas in Guangzhou,
Shenzhen and Fuzhou, for a number of different solutions across
smart parking, smart fire sensors and smart meters. China Telecom
has announced the roll-out of nationwide NB-IoT networks.
China is also leading in the development of new innovative
solutions based on Mobile IoT technology as a part of the GSMA’s
Mobile IoT Innovator community. Of the 546 global companies
currently developing new solutions based on Mobile IoT technology,
over 215 are from China. Solutions include smart parking, pet
tracking, asset tracking and smart agriculture amongst many
others.
Mobile IoT for Social Good
At the GSMA Innovation City, located in the Shanghai New
International Expo Centre (SNIEC) in Hall W3 at Mobile World
Congress Shanghai, the GSMA will demonstrate how Mobile IoT
technologies are supporting the mobile industry’s leadership role
in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
China Telecom will demonstrate how its environmental monitoring
service is helping to keep air quality high and water supplies pure
with big data analysis as well as emergency response services (SDG
13: Climate Action). The GSMA will also showcase how Mobile IoT
networks are helping the St Andrew’s University Sea Mammal Research
Unit to monitor harbour seals and preserve life underwater (SDG 14:
Life Below Water). Other demos will include a connected bike, which
utilises an NB-IoT network to improve the operation of bike hire
schemes, as well as a connected smart waste bin for improved refuse
collection from China Unicom. China Mobile will also demonstrate
its OneNET platform that can be used for different IoT services
such as smart homes, wearable devices or connected cars.
Mobile IoT at Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2017
At Mobile World Congress Shanghai, the GSMA’s Internet of Things
programme will host the ‘4th GSMA Global Mobile IoT Summit’ with
leading industry experts on Tuesday, 27 June from 13:30 – 18:00.
The programme will explore how mobile operators, Mobile IoT
customers and the wider ecosystem have successfully deployed Mobile
IoT solutions. There will also be a separate session, ‘IoT Summit
at MWC Shanghai 2017’, on Thursday, June 29 at 11:30 that brings
industry experts together to discuss the IoT opportunity and the
many ways in which it will transform everyday life, including
subjects such as Low Power Wide Area, IoT security and IoT big
data. To register for any of these events, please go to:
www.gsma.com/iot/event/mobile-world-congress-shanghai-2017/.
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Notes to Editors
1.) The GSMA Mobile IoT Initiative: The GSMA’s
Mobile IoT Initiative is helping to support the industry deliver
commercial LPWA solutions in licensed spectrum. It is currently
backed by 74 global mobile operators, device makers and chipset,
module and infrastructure companies worldwide. In the space of a
year it has helped to establish market standards for LPWA,
published by 3GPP, that will play a fundamental role in the growth,
development and adoption of the technology as well as securely and
cost effectively connect the billions of new devices making up the
IoT. LPWA networks will be used for a wide variety of applications
such as industrial asset tracking, safety monitoring, water and gas
metering, smart grids, city parking, vending machines and city
lighting. For further information:
https://www.gsma.com/iot/mobile-iot-initiative/.
About the GSMA
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broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers,
software companies, equipment providers and internet companies, as
well as organisations in adjacent industry sectors. The GSMA also
produces industry-leading events such as Mobile World Congress,
Mobile World Congress Shanghai, Mobile World Congress Americas and
the Mobile 360 Series of conferences.
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