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SK Telecom Demos Interworking Between Two IoT Standards

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South Korean mobile operator, SK Telecom has joined hands with five vendors to demonstrate interworking between two different IoT standards at the CES 2016. Leveraging its IoT platform, ThingPlug, SK Telecom, together with Samsung Electronics, Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI), Amtel and Axstone, successfully interconnected oneM2M with Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) standards. 

ThingPlug IoT platform is based on multiple components - oneM2M, Samsung Electronics' OIC devices, Atmel's sensor and lighting development kit and a gateway that works on oneM2M-OIC.

The oneM2M standard was established by a consortium of companies to provide a common M2M service layer for connecting devices. It currently has 216 participating partners and members, including Alcatel-Lucent, Adobe, AT&T, BT, Cisco, Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, IBM, Intel and Samsung.

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