11 Myths About Cellular IoT (.PDF Download)

Nov. 18, 2016

As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow at an ever-increasing rate, the battle still rages over which technology will ultimately succeed in connecting these myriad devices. Naturally, a number of myths have evolved concerning IoT connectivity. One such myth involves the viability of cellular technology, based partly on preconceptions from experiences with 2G and 3G technology. It’s important to address these myths in order to make an informed decision when adopting an IoT strategy...

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