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Advantech releases ICR-1600 series Industrial 4G connectivity
Advantech, a provider of industrialIoT, has announced the launch of the ICR-1600 series industrial4G connectivitygateways.
Arduino module delivers global 4G connectivity
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the Pro 4G module from Arduino.
4G LTE&GNSS Click board from MIKROE
MIKROE has launched 4G LTE&GNSS Click, a compact add-on board designed for advanced global tracking and telematics applications, enabling developers to build highly efficient and smaller solutions without compromising performance.
Nokia to bring 4G cellular to the moon!
Text messaging might soon extend beyond Earth's boundaries to the lunar surface, as Nokia is developing an LTE/4G communications system for the moon, potentially launching its first segment as early as the end of this year. The initial deployment of this simplified network is scheduled alongside Intuitive Machine's IM-2 mission, aimed to land at the moon's south pole.
Moxa's New 64-bit Arm computers deliver trusted IIoT solutions
Moxa has announced the launch of its next-generation 64-bit Arm-based computers UC-3400A and UC-4400A Series featuring industry-leading dual-wireless, 5G/LTE and Wi-Fi 6, connectivity.
Government upgrade dials up 4G coverage in Lake District
Rural towns and villages in the Lake District have become the first in England to benefit as government delivers on its plan to improve 4G mobile coverage in hard-to-reach areas.
VIAVI validates OTA performance of Nokia MIMO radio in upper 6GHz
VIAVI Solutions has announced that its NITRO Wireless test portfolio has validated the over-the-air (OTA) performance of the Nokia Massive MIMO radio operating in the upper 6GHz frequency range, a band that will add crucial capacity to existing cell sites to support 5G-Advanced and 6G networks.
Top 5 IoT products in January
Electronic Specifier walks through the top 5 IoT products released this January 2025.
£13.7M worth of e-waste generated by 3G switch-off
The 3G switch-off on O2’s network is expected to affect approximately 4.3 million[1] people across the UK. As a result, this could generate an enormous 70,516 kilograms of e-waste, roughly the same weight as 5.9 double-decker buses. And the materials from scrapping these old phones could be worth a staggering £13,769,488.
Cellular routers target IIoT applications
The RUT241 industrial cellular routers from Teltonika are now being shipped by authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.