AT&T Launches LTE-M Network Pilot

By Ken Briodagh October 05, 2016

AT&T has announced that it is working with technology leaders to show how new LTE (News - Alert)-M technology will bring the IoT to a new generation of devices and markets. The company said it plans to pilot the LTE-M network in the San Francisco market starting in November and it will launch the technology across its commercial LTE network in 2017.

LTE-M technology will connect a wide variety of IoT solutions like smart utility meters, asset monitoring, vending machines, alarm systems, fleet, heavy equipment, mHealth and wearables.

“We have pulled together players from across the ecosystem to pilot solutions for a myriad of industries and applications,” said Chris Penrose, SVP, Internet of Things Solutions, AT&T (News - Alert). “LTE-M will provide a unique combination of enhanced coverage and longer battery life with carrier-grade security. It's part of our strategy to offer the widest range of IoT network options to our customers.”

Participants in the pilot will include:

The pilot will also include solutions from Altair, Qualcomm Technologies Inc., Sierra Wireless, u-blox (News - Alert), Wistron NeWeb Corp. (WNC), and Xirgo Technologies.




Edited by Alicia Young


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