Smarter connectivity, AI and IoT | IoT Now News & Reports

Smarter connectivity, AI and IoT | IoT Now News & Reports

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In this recorded interview, CEO of Beecham Research, Robin Duke Woolley talks to Simon Tao, VP of MBB Products BU at Fibocom about the advancements they’re debuting for faster and more advanced connectivity. Their slogan for this year’s MWC is “Accelerate Connectivity, Intelligent Future” with a focus on the benefit of 5G and AI when combined for IoT. They’re creating our tomorrows today with new modules to empower innovation.

In this piece, you’ll explore:

Their master report – This Fibocom report, available here , is a deep dive into FWA, private networks, smart asset tracking, edge computing, 5G RedCap and more. It reveals the new products Fibocom has launched like the SC171 which is based on a Qualcomm high-end computing power chipset.
Thoughts on RedCap – The next generation 5G will have a new protocol; dubbed 5.5G, and this allows two paths: super high-speed connectivity users and low-speed but low-power consumption devices. Fibocom is prepping fresh products to enable this connectivity at both ends.
More on 5G FWA – FWA devices such as CPE will grow as the central hub of smart homes; enabling connectivity for all the appliances anywhere, anytime. Fibocom’s 5G modules are posited to provide the ultimate, highly integrated solutions for FWA and support matter standards to empower the interconnectivity of different branded home appliances.
Advancements for industry – Fibocom focuses its developments on what the data is telling them. Fibocom has looked into the data and they are focusing on areas like R&D innovation and smart preventive maintenance.

In just a few minutes, gain a real insight into 5G and IoT across technological and practical applications. Fibocom is a leader in wireless communication modules and solutions, so this exclusive interview is an amazing opportunity to gain more understanding of their priorities and market predictions.

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