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Automated Device Provisioning to AWS IoT Core Using Cellular Connectivity

Internet of Things (IoT) requires reliable and secure connectivity from wireless networks to share data. Connecting an IoT device to the cloud with long-range wireless technology that can operate reliably for up to 10 years on a single battery charge is becoming popular.
This is especially true in various high-scaling use cases like smart cities, smart meters, asset tracking, smart agriculture, smart building, and various other industrial applications.
AWS IoT Core offers managed cloud services to ingest trillions of messages from billions of devices and easily and securely interact with other AWS cloud services and other devices.
In high-scaling use cases, high-throughput standards like 5G-NR (>1Gbps) or LTE-Advanced (300Mbps) are an overkill. Instead, these remote and sometimes mobile applications need low-power, narrowband standards such as LTE Cat 1, LTE-M, and NB-IoT.
Such cellular Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology supports data transfer in small, infrequent data packets ranging in size from 10-1000 bytes at speeds of < 375Kbps.
In this talk, I will describe how complexity can be taken out of IoT projects and how you can overcome cellular IoT adoptions' challenges. As a foundation, I will use the Global IoT SIM and the Connectivity Suite build by 1NCE.

Jan Sulaiman

Global Director @ 1NCE | AWS, IoT Connectivity with a proven Track record

Köln, Germany

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