Only cellular IoT can meet the growing demands of wearable applications, while guaranteeing an efficient and cost-effective solution.
The introduction of an integrated SIM (iSIM) simplifies the development process while reducing costs and optimizing device performance.
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Earlier this month, the Altair team was once again thrilled to head to Los Angeles for the second MWC Americas exhibition. We joined 22,000 participants...
This week, Altair is pleased to share a guest blog post by Gus Vos, Chief Engineer, Technology Standards for Sierra Wireless. With recent demonstrations of 5G having...
When the new generation of Cat-M1 (LTE-M) and NB-IoT networks began rolling out, there was considerable speculation as to which markets would push forward each...
In our last blog post, we looked at the first steps to developing devices for IoT low power consumption devices. This installment will focus on...
Dima Feldman, Altair’s Head of Product Management, takes us through the initial steps to developing a low-power IoT device.
In February, Murata Electronics, a global leader in enabling embedded modules, announced it was teaming with Altair to develop its first cellular IoT solutions. Three...