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