
When last we covered Telit Cinterion-centric news — here on IoT Evolution World and on Smart City Sentinel — we discussed how this provider of enterprise-grade products/software for cross-industry IoT use cases (e.g. for first responders, healthcare, agriculture, construction, private networks, smart factories, transportation, etc.) has a long history of delivering custom-built, ready-for-market solutions. Telit Cinterion creates secure means through which IoT ecosystems can benefit from raw innovation; from proof-of-concept to mission-critical deployments, Telit Cinterion is a global enabler of intelligently hyperconnected IoT solutions. (Read here for our late-2024 Telit Cinterion coverage.)
This is the name of the game, of course — hyperconnectivity. (As we’re fond of saying, it’s the lifeblood of IoT.) Telit Cinterion has already made possible thousands of successes in IoT via their unique wireless communication and positioning modules, customized data plans and services, cloud software, edge AI and more. The company’s support for manufacturers and operators maintaining uniquely interconnected IoT spaces (powered by actionable intelligence) has grown significantly in recent memory.
And in this story, we’ve got another Telit Cinterion special, so to speak:
Telit Cinterion recently received approval for its ME310M1-W1 module by two major U.S. MNOs. According to the official announcement, said approval will “enable IoT specialists and their customers to begin using the ME310M1-W1 immediately — not only in the United States but also worldwide — thanks to its comprehensive global band support.”
Key details include:
- Best-in-class power consumption extends the service life of battery-powered IoT devices, supporting smaller devices with longer battery expectations and cutting down on the expense of periodically replacing batteries.
- Numerous connectivity options are available with an eSIM in the module package and hardware-ready iSIM. This allows for, quote, “streamlined manufacturing and faster product deployments, as well as enterprise-grade security based on integrated Secure Element (iSE). Telit Cinterion's NExT global connectivity plan and remote SIM provisioning services also allow for connectivity enablement and subscription management over the full project lifecycle.
- Short-range radio support enables easy integration with mesh networks and seamless operation across multiple air interface technologies. This provides added deployment options, both at the time of installation and for the future.
- Support for multiple location technologies (including Wi-Fi scan and GNSS) maximizes flexibility when choosing technologies for indoor and outdoor positioning applications. (e.g. tracking high-value medical equipment around a hospital campus, for instance)
- Compliance with 3GPP Release 15, 16 and 17 improve IoT data communication over non-terrestrial networks (NTNs). This provides users with future-proof flexibility to fall back to satellite technology (i.e. when cellular coverage is not available).
- New value-added services (VAS) and application-hosting capabilities lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and ease design and operation over the IoT lifecycle.
"The global approval of the ME310M1-W1 module reinforces Telit Cinterion's leading position in delivering advanced IoT technologies that meet our customers' long-term needs," added Marco Stracuzzi, VP of Product Management, Cellular IoT at Telit Cinterion. "With its ultra-efficient operation and flexible connectivity options, the ME310M1 supports a diverse range of global IoT applications, giving our customers confidence that their LPWA IoT solutions will seamlessly adapt to emerging connectivity standards, including 3GPP Release 17 NTN protocol and sub-1 GHz licensed and unlicensed spectrum."
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Edited by
Greg Tavarez