Thanks for this Webinar, one of the great factors of SigFOx is that we don't have to worry about infrastructure for Telecommunications Towers and Gateways.
Hey Cirineu. Well, that's not exactly accurate. With Sigfox you must have an infrastructure to receive the msgs being sent by your device, and by infrastructure I mean a base station of your local provider. No base station? No communication possible :) With LoRA/LoRaWAN you also need infrastructure to receive it. The difference is that you don't need a base station, you just need a very simple gateway that you you can buy and install yourself anywhere you have internet :) I'm not saying that one is better than the other, I just say that they are different ;)
NB-IoT will be faster to-market and cheaper to setup too because the mobile carrier can simply switch-on NB-IoT connectivity on their base-stations simply with a software upgrade.
The greatest Webinar, explained everything very well.
@Karole Marstaller can you guide me have to do that?
Thanks for this Webinar, one of the great factors of SigFOx is that we don't have to worry about infrastructure for Telecommunications Towers and Gateways.
Hey Cirineu.
Well, that's not exactly accurate. With Sigfox you must have an infrastructure to receive the msgs being sent by your device, and by infrastructure I mean a base station of your local provider. No base station? No communication possible :)
With LoRA/LoRaWAN you also need infrastructure to receive it. The difference is that you don't need a base station, you just need a very simple gateway that you you can buy and install yourself anywhere you have internet :)
I'm not saying that one is better than the other, I just say that they are different ;)
Thanks for this Webinar 📡
Thank you.
NB-IoT will be faster to-market and cheaper to setup too because the mobile carrier can simply switch-on NB-IoT connectivity on their base-stations simply with a software upgrade.