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Ericsson, China Mobile Trial Cellular IoT on Live Network for Bike-Sharing Service

Ericsson, China Mobile Trial Cellular IoT on Live Network for Bike-Sharing Service Image Credit: Ericsson

Ericsson, China Mobile Group Shanghai Company and Mobike - the popular bike-sharing service - have recently joined forces to trial the latest cellular Internet of Things (IoT) technologies on a live network. The successful trial marks an important step forward in the large-scale commercial deployment of cellular IoT in China.

The trial provided a more convenient and enhanced bike-sharing experience to Mobike users via new cellular IoT technologies, said Ericsson.

Carried out on China Mobile Shanghai's live network, the trial used Ericsson's latest cellular IoT technologies to allow Mobike's IoT-enabled bikes to be located more accurately and extend to areas that traditional coverage can hardly reach, such as underground parking lots. Moving forward, the new technologies will also significantly reduce the time to unlock the bikes and users will enjoy "open upon scanning" without waiting.

According to Ericsson, new cellular IoT technologies provide better coverage and faster response time with narrower bandwidth and fewer resources than cellular technology. Compared to traditonal cellular networks, it introduces energy-saving and deep-coverage features which enable five-to-seven-fold coverage improvements for operators in the same site environment. The battery life also extends to more than 10 years.

Gang huang, Deputy General Manager, China Mobile Group Shanghai Company
China Mobile Shanghai is excited to be working with Ericsson to partner with innovative companies like Mobike and help build more new IoT applications. China Mobile is committed to IoT innovation by all, aiming to serve the public with the latest technologies anytime, anywhere, and for everything.

Zhongjlie Yang, VP, Mobike
The latest cellular IoT technologies like CAT-M1 and NB-IoT will greatly enhance user experience in the future and will solve the existing challenges encountered by Mobike such as coverage in challenging locations.

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