Ericsson and Intel and Nokia are committed to next-generation wireless connectivity for IoT

Ericsson, Intel and Nokia have announced support for Narrow-Band Long-Term EvoluTIon (NB-LTE) technology, an ideal wireless connectivity solution for the growing Internet of Things (IoT) segment.

NB-LTE is an optimized version of the widely deployed 4G LTE technology. It is low-cost, easy to use, and energy efficient, making it ideal for IoT segments. Ericsson will work closely with Intel and Nokia to develop and market the products required for NB-LTE commercialization to meet market demand.

Intel plans to support the commercial use of NB-LTE technology, provide a roadmap for the NB-LTE chipset, and upgrade its products from 2016 to achieve an ultra-thin form factor. These products will be included in Intel's growing portfolio of LTE products. Ericsson and Nokia provide the necessary network upgrades to support the expansion of existing LTE networks with optimized NB-LTE for low-power machines.

Stefan Wolff, vice president of Intel Platform Engineering and general manager of the multi-communication business unit, said: "We are very pleased to work with Ericsson and Nokia, the world's leading network vendors, to make the next wave of wireless innovation, enabling the growing Internet of Things segmentation. The market is connected and further leverages NB-LTE technology to maintain the rapid growth of Intel's LTE product portfolio and roadmap."

Thomas Norén, vice president and head of wireless product management business at Ericsson, said: "The cellular network already covers 90% of the world's population, making full use of this global coverage, and supporting and promoting the popularity of the Internet of Things through narrowband LTE standardization is significant. Ericsson and Intel and Nokia are working together to push the eco-cooperation system to accelerate the development of the Internet of Things and build a solid global foundation for consumers, industries and governments across a wide range of new IoT applications."

Stephan Litjens, vice president of strategy and analysis for Nokia's network portfolio, said: "We believe that building an ecosystem of NB-LTE will accelerate the adoption of the Internet of Things. This development will bring many benefits to consumers, for example, to more Low cost increases and improved device connectivity. This is another extension of Nokia's goal to improve people's lives through a programmable world where billions of people, things, sensors and devices are connected to each other."

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