FYI: The Hologram SIMs we use are supposedly NB-IoT enabled. They should work so long as the base network supports it. Just too early to know for sure at the moment. Time will tell. Regards, Mark.
On 13 Jun 2018, at 3:13 PM, Julien “JaXX” Banchet <jaxx@jaxx.org> wrote:
What I wonder is how is it able to cope with high-speed moving assets. The narrow-band and very low data rate might make it prone to frequency deviation due to Doppler effect. (It’s something that happens on the Sigfox network with anything faster than a bike ;-) )
What I am even more worried about is how will it be adopted by cell operators: They might be few to do so, and reserve it to pure M2M applications for businesses (and at a price, Orange(FR) does it for a MOQ of 100s of SIMs, 5€/month/sim + 5€/MB)
Anyways, and again, the modular OVMSv3 will offer plenty of options to choose from (LoRA !!!!, though this moves it away from TCP based services)
JB./.
On 13 Jun 2018 at 08:58 +0200, Stein Arne Sordal <ovms@topphemmelig.no>, wrote:
I agree,
LTE NB-IoT is very interesting. Some students at the university where I work is currently testing fleet-managment over LTE NB-IoT. I will se how the coverage/quality evolves.
Regards, Stein Arne
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