Wyld2 Nov 2019 07:34
Saw this on another site:
An Ericsson article is highlighted in the tweet by Wyld Networks timed at "8 hours ago" https://www.ericsson.com/en/blog/2019/7/wireless-will-drive-industrial-IoT Why wireless will drive industrial IoT Catchphrases catch on, at least in principle. Take the Internet of Things or IoT. It’s easy for people to understand what it is. The internet, but for things—at home, at work and in cars, factories, fields and mines. IoT is catching on, but why hasn’t it caught on farther, faster? My theory is that fixed wires are holding IoT prisoner in homes, offices, factories, warehouses and industrial spaces around the globe. It’s time to cut loose. Extract: "Moving from the wired platform of the now to a wireless future IoT is here now. With mobile data traffic up 82 percent year-on-year and 5G uptake going even faster than anticipated, we can expect cellular IoT connections to follow suit. Today there are one billion cellular IoT connections in play. Five years from now, that number will triple to more than four billion. But questions remain. How do we move industry into the now? How do we move from wired to wireless networks to capture the promise of trillions of dollars in value that industrial IoT (IIoT) will bring? We only need to look at the history of the wireless networks to know how to deploy the network of the future. From connecting people on the move with mobile phones to connecting mobile industrial devices and machines with wireless networks." =============================== Wyld Networks @WyldNetworks · 8h Wireless will drive industrial #IoT