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2021 MWC Barcelona
Date: June 28-July 1, 2021
Place: Barcelona, Spain
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SIMCom will show at 2021 MWC Barcelona, welcome to visit our latest 5G, Cat.1, 4G, NB-IoT module and solutions during the show.
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On April 27, SIMCom and Haier Biomedical reached a strategic cooperated agreement that will carry out in-depth cooperation in the field of biomedical IoT. |
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Today, with the continuous expansion of 5G network coverage and the gradual advance of 5G in vertical industries, the pilot application of 5G has shifted from small scales to large scales. |
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As of Oct. 2020, there were 130 carriers worldwide investing in 5G MMW technology. 5G MMW technology is already in use in the United States, Japan, Europe and Southeast Asia. |
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Bus is one of the necessary means of transportation in people's daily life. In the early days, people often faced the embarrassment of not having change or forgetting to take cash with them when taking a bus. |
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A7672E is the LTE Cat 1 module that supports wireless communication modes of LTE-FDD/GSM/GPRS/EDGE. It supports maximum 10Mbps downlink rate and 5Mbps uplink rate. |
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A7682E adopts LCC+LGA form factor and is compatible with SIM800C, SIM868series (GSM/GPRS modules), which enables smooth migration from 2G products to LTE products. |
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SIM7600G R2 is the LTE Cat 1 module which supports wireless communication modes of LTE-TDD/LTE-FDD/HSPA+/GSM/GPRS/EDGE etc. It supports maximum 10Mbps downlink rate and 5Mbps uplink rate. |
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SIM7600G-H R2 is the LTE Cat 4 module which supports wireless communication modes of LTE-TDD/ LTE-FDD/HSPA+/GSM/GPRS/EDGE etc. |
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Posted by IoT.Business.NewsDate: May 04, 2021in: Featured, IoT Insights |
The Internet of Things will be one of the defining technological themes of the 2020s, and beyond. Meanwhile the moderation of mankind’s environmental impact will be one of the defining societal themes over the same time period. |
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By Ryan Daws | 28th April 2021 | TechForge Media |
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Posted by IoT.Business.NewsDate: March 20, 2021 |
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By E&T editorial staff Published Thursday, April 29, 2021 |
VR could help improve balance in older people
Researchers at the University of Bath are investigating whether virtual reality (VR) can help improve balance. They believe the technology could be a valuable tool in preventing falls, particularly in older adults. |
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