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Vodafone to Launch NB-IoT in 2017

Vodafone Spain and Huawei have announced the successful completion of the first over-the-air connection on a live network using standardised NB-IoT. The test is the last important milestone before the commercial launch of NB-IoT in 2017, said Vodafone. 

NB-IoT is an industrial grade Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) network layer that will connect millions of everyday objects and will bring the Internet of Things (IoT) to life.  

The connection was successfully completed this week, where the engineers used a live 4G base station that supports NB-IoT technology. The connection was made using the 800 MHz licenced spectrum frequency band.

NB-IoT is designed to connect objects in difficult to reach locations that have low power requirements and that have been too expensive to connect previously. Importantly, NB-IoT also offers enterprises the reliability and safeguards they need as it operates in licenced spectrum and provides the same levels of security to 4G.

NB-IoT will be supported by over 20 of the world’s largest mobile operators, who provide communications to over 2.9 billion customers and geographically serve over 90% of the IoT market.

The NB-IoT specification was finalised as a global standard by 3GPP in June 2016 and Vodafone is the first to complete a trial of standardised NB-IoT on a live commercial network.

Matt Beal, Vodafone’s Group Director of Technology Architecture & Strategy
This first successful trial of NB-IoT on a live commercial network is a significant technology milestone on the path towards a world with billions of devices connected at extremely low cost with minimal power requirements to mobile networks. NB-IoT has strong support as the industrial LPWA technology to support our enterprise customers.

Edward Deng, President of Wireless Network Product Line at Huawei
With our decade-long strategic partnership with Vodafone, the first live call using standardised NB-IoT marks a significant milestone in our long term relationship. Working with Vodafone, we have successfully achieved standardisation of NB-IoT and established the world’s first Open Lab to contribute to the development and promotion of its ecosystem.  

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