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Telit ME310G1-WW Test Results at TIM Set the Stage for LTE NB2 IoT Services in Brazil

Telit ME310G1-WW Test Results at TIM Set the Stage for LTE NB2 IoT Services in Brazil

  • The ultra-compact Telit ME310G1-WW module optimizes battery life and reliability for in-building connectivity
  • In TIM’s lab tests, the ME310G1-WW achieved nearly the maximum 120 kbps speed that LTE NB2 supports, demonstrating the narrowband technology’s IoT potential.

Telit, a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that its ME310G1-WW module has successfully completed lab tests at TIM’s Brazilian operations using LTE NB2. The tests are a major milestone toward TIM’s commercial launch of NB2, which is ideal for smart grids, fitness/medical wearables, smart cities and other IoT applications that require long battery life, reliable connectivity and downlink speeds of up to 120 kbps.

In the tests, the Telit ME310G1-WW achieved throughput of 115 kbps, just shy of LTE NB2’s maximum of 120 kbps. These speeds:

  • Help maximize battery life by enabling larger data packages and thus more power-efficient communications.
  • Support rapid transactions for point-of-sale applications, including self-serve kiosks, to maximize customer satisfaction.
  • Enable over-the-air firmware (FOTA) updates, eliminating the time and expense of manually updating each device in the field.

Compliant with 3GPP Release 14, the Telit ME310G1-WW features Power Saving Mode (PSM) and extended Discontinuous Reception (eDRX) to maximize battery life, and coverage enhancement features to ensure reliable indoor connectivity. At just 15×18 mm, the ME310G1-WW is ideal for ultra-compact applications such as smart utility metering, industrial sensors, and wearable medical devices.

Based on the Qualcomm® 9205 LTE IoT modem from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., the ME310G1-WW has pin-to-pin compatibility with other members of Telit’s xE310 family, enabling integrators to design a single PCB layout for any combination of 2G and 4G technologies. The ME310G1-WW supports GNSS for precise location, global LTE-M and NB-IoT bands and fallback to legacy 2G networks, making it ideal for IoT applications that need connectivity in Brazil and throughout the rest of the world.

“Our successful tests of the Telit ME310G1-WW pave the way for Brazilian businesses, utility companies, agriculture and financial services, industries we have been investing in to provide the best connectivity operations in the country,“ said Paulo Humberto Gouvêa, Head of Corporate Solutions at TIM Brazil.

“By utilizing the Qualcomm 9205 LTE IoT modem to power the ME310G1-WW, Telit will be able to support best-in-class connectivity, with lower power consumption for emerging IoT applications,” said Vieri Vanghi, Vice President, Product Management, Qualcomm Europe, Inc. “The Qualcomm 9205 LTE IoT modem is purpose-built for IoT designs, and we are excited to see how Telit will expand IoT to new applications and use cases.”

“The Telit ME310G1-WW will give Brazil’s IoT integrators, enterprise IT vendors and their customers the industry’s most compact, high-performance solution for leveraging TIM’s brand-new LTE NB2 network,” said Manish Watwani, Chief Marketing and Product Officer, Telit. “These tests demonstrate several of NB2’s key benefits, including speeds that enable over-the-air firmware (FOTA) updates and fast, power-efficient data transfers.”

The ME310G1-WW supports Telit OneEdge, Telit’s award-winning, module-embedded software system with pre-packaged, secure, easy-to-use deployment and management tools. OneEdge dramatically simplifies design, deployment, and management of IoT products and solutions.

The module also supports Telit’s AppZone, an embedded application development environment. This allows software developers to leverage the processing resources of the Telit modules to run their application, avoiding the addition of an external MCU and ultimately reducing the total cost of ownership of the solution.

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