In the world of the Internet of Things (IoT), new devices are connecting to each other every single day, making it truly an exciting time to be in the planning stage for your new wireless product. However, issues are bound to arise when you’re dealing with IoT. It is not a matter of if an issue occurs, it is a matter of when.

You may have an idea of what you want and how you want it to work, but what technical and business decisions do you need to consider in order to ensure success and a reliable deployment? Additionally, how do you engineer reliability and sustainability into your product?

In this white paper, we will walk through the top considerations in order to design and build a reliable IoT solution that makes your endeavor successful.

LIFESPAN OF CELLULAR IOT TECHNOLOGIES
Wireless carriers have sunsetted 2G and 3G networks over the last 5 years. Cellular technology is traditionally
designed for the consumer, and consumers demand even faster speeds and lower latency. The demand for
data consumption is only going to increase, therefore, cellular technologies are constantly evolving to more
efficiently use the spectrum and improve data speeds and latency.

Consumer cellular devices can bring in much more revenue than an IoT device, so they get the priority. Although wireless carriers have begun to deploy CatM and CatNB technologies as a part of their 5G specification, which are designed for IoT devices, the question remains, will those too be sunsetted when future specifications roll out?

With that possibility, there needs to be a plan in place to design in sustainability. Cellular IoT devices will always take a back seat to consumer devices, so the risk of network sunsetting will always be a factor to consider.

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