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🇷🇺 A little about the standardization of the Internet of Things in Russia 🇷🇺 On Octob…

December 9, 2024 at 2:32 PMMax Knyazev is typing…Telegram mirror
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🇷🇺 A little about the standardization of the Internet of Things in Russia 🇷🇺

On October 7 this year, a new GOST for the NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) communication protocol. The standard is designed to streamline the use of NB-IoT in industry, transport and other sectors ☕️

Now, in order. What is NB-IoT? 🤔

NB-IoT is a narrowband communication standard for the Internet of Things, allowing the connection of many low-power devices such as sensors and meters


In my opinion, the adoption of the new GOST for NB-IoT is an important and timely step. I have already said that standardization helps to streamline the market and increase confidence in technology. In this case, it will also be possible to stimulate the development of domestic solutions in the field of the Internet of Things. But again, I hope that the approval of the standard will be followed by its actual implementation and support from manufacturers and operators. Only then will we be able to see significant changes and benefits for the industry and users 🤟

What do you think? 👨‍💻

#internet_things
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