Cellular IoT and LPWAN - addressing the industry FUD
ARM’s mission is to grow the entire IoT ecosystem by providing the secure architecture that underpins end-devices, and as such, we are in a unique position in the industry insofar as being broadly connectivity agnostic.
Having recently returned from meeting and talking with global silicon partners, infrastructure vendors, carriers and the end device users of LPWA technology, I have been reflecting on what I have learnt, and contrasting it with some of the commentary by industry pundits of the state of LPWAN technology.
Here are 6 common themes that have surfaced about Cellular IoT:
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