Huawei and Gemalto team up to accelerate NarrowBand IoT deployments

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Nov 15 2017 | 3:02 PM IST

Global leader in digital security Gemalto on Wednesday announced its partnership with telecommunications equipment and services company, Huawei.

To help device manufacturers meet a growing demand for long-lasting low-power NarrowBand (NB) IoT modules, Gemalto and Huawei, via its semiconductor arm, HiSilicon, are working together to develop the next generation of modules that combine an extra level of security and consume very low power.

By combining the expertise from both companies, these NB-IoT modules will help manufacturers reduce the cost and size of their devices, and lengthen the battery life of the devices to up to ten years.

"2017 is the year of commercial NB IoT rollouts for us, and we will be building 30 such networks in 20 countries worldwide by the end of the year. Huawei has been a major player in this arena, and we continue to capitalize on this vast opportunity," said president of LTE solution, Huawei, Xiong Wei.

"We look to supply the market with solutions that provide stable connectivity, low energy consumption, and cost efficiency. The network roll-out will now come with an enhanced integration and flexibility thanks to this collaboration with Gemalto," he added.

"The combination of our expertise in IOT cellular connectivity, and digital s?ecurity, and Huawei's high-performance NB IoT chipsets will help device manufacturers and service providers take the plunge into cellular IoT mass deployment thanks to a standardized solution," said SVP Greater China and Korea for Mobile Services and IoT and China President, Gemalto, Suzanne Tong-Li.

"Our collaboration simplifies the implementation of NB IoT projects combining solid security and flexibility," Li added.

NB IoT has been developed to address lower bit rates and lower cost segments, and works virtually anywhere.

It offers ultra-low power consumption enabling devices to be battery operated for periods of up to 10 years.

Applications include smart parking sensors, intruder and fire alarms, personal healthcare appliances, tracking devices, and street lamps to name a few.

According to ABI Research, NB IoT modules connecting objects to networks are forecast to represent over 20 percent of all cellular shipments by 2021.

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First Published: Nov 15 2017 | 3:02 PM IST

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