\"\"NEW DELHI: Tata Communications<\/a> today said it has successfully conducted trials of a low-power network<\/a> for connected devices in Delhi and Mumbai.
\n
This will bolster successful deployment of
IoT<\/a> applications in the country, it said.
\n
\"It has successfully conducted trials of new low-power wide area
network<\/a> (LPWAN<\/a>) based on LoRa technology for connected devices and cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) applications across Mumbai and Delhi,\" Tata Communications said in a statement.
\n
\nThe company plans to roll out the network across the country, with full coverage starting in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.
\n
\nThe new network is low-power, secure, bi-directional, communication solution, which any organisation can use to connect objects and applications, overcoming high power consumption challenges with existing wireless solutions.
\n
\n\"The first phase targets to cover 400 million people across tier 1, 2, 3 and 4 cities,\" it added.
\n
\nIn addition to low power consumption, Tata Communications said the network has unprecedented reach, allowing communications in deep water and up to 50 metres underground.
\n
\n\"This makes it suitable for use in metro stations and car parks. The signal of the network is extremely strong, cutting through up to seven walls inside buildings. It is also suitable for rural areas due to its 15-km range,\" it added.
\n
\"We see a massive need for a new smart network to enable intelligent solutions for a variety of
M2M<\/a> applications... These trials are just the beginning; we intend to deploy this network across India and invite customers with IoT projects to work with us to test it, end-to-end,\" Tata Communications Chief Strategy Officer Tri Pham said.
\n
\nAs per forecasts from research firm Gartner, there will be 4.9 billion connected things globally in 2015, reaching 25 billion by 2020.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":49631001,"title":"Binatone launches WiFi router with mobile app","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/binatone-launches-wifi-router-with-mobile-app\/49631001","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":49641715,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Tata Communications conducts trials of low-power network in Delhi, Mumbai","synopsis":"Tata Communications said it has successfully conducted trials of a low-power network for connected devices in Delhi and Mumbai.","titleseo":"tata-communications-conducts-trials-of-low-power-network-in-delhi-mumbai","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-11-03 12:52:28","lastupd":"2015-11-03 14:22:58","breadcrumbTags":["3G\/4G","network","Tata Communications","M2M","IoT","LPWAN","low-power network"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"tata-communications-conducts-trials-of-low-power-network-in-delhi-mumbai"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2015-11-03" data-index="article_1">

    塔塔通信进行试验的低功耗网络在德里,孟买

    塔塔电信表示,它已成功地进行了试验的低功耗网络连接设备在德里和孟买。

    • 更新于2015年11月3日02:22点坚持
    新德里消息:塔塔通信今天表示,它已成功地进行了试验低功耗网络在德里和孟买连接设备。

    这将巩固成功部署物联网应用程序,它说。

    “它已经成功进行了试验新的低功耗宽区域网络(LPWAN基于罗拉连接设备和尖端的技术物联网在孟买和德里(物联网)应用程序,”塔塔通信在一份声明中说。

    该公司计划推出网络遍布全国,与完全覆盖从孟买、新德里和班加罗尔。

    新网络低能耗、安全、双向通信解决方案,任何组织都可以使用连接对象和应用程序,克服高功耗的挑战与现有的无线解决方案。

    “第一阶段目标覆盖4亿人跨一级,2、3和4的城市,”它补充道。

    除了低功耗,塔塔通信网络前所未有的达到说,允许通信在深水和50米的地下。

    “这使它适用于地铁站和停车场。网络的信号极强,穿过7墙建筑物内。它也适合农村地区由于其15公里范围,”它补充道。

    “我们看到一个巨大的需要一个新的智能网络,使各种各样的智能解决方案M2M应用程序…这些试验只是开始;我们打算在印度部署这个网络,邀请客户提供物联网项目工作与我们测试它,端到端,”塔塔通信首席战略官三范教授说。

    根据研究公司Gartner预测,2015年全球将会有49亿连接的事情,到2020年达到250亿。
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    \"\"NEW DELHI: Tata Communications<\/a> today said it has successfully conducted trials of a low-power network<\/a> for connected devices in Delhi and Mumbai.
    \n
    This will bolster successful deployment of
    IoT<\/a> applications in the country, it said.
    \n
    \"It has successfully conducted trials of new low-power wide area
    network<\/a> (LPWAN<\/a>) based on LoRa technology for connected devices and cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) applications across Mumbai and Delhi,\" Tata Communications said in a statement.
    \n
    \nThe company plans to roll out the network across the country, with full coverage starting in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.
    \n
    \nThe new network is low-power, secure, bi-directional, communication solution, which any organisation can use to connect objects and applications, overcoming high power consumption challenges with existing wireless solutions.
    \n
    \n\"The first phase targets to cover 400 million people across tier 1, 2, 3 and 4 cities,\" it added.
    \n
    \nIn addition to low power consumption, Tata Communications said the network has unprecedented reach, allowing communications in deep water and up to 50 metres underground.
    \n
    \n\"This makes it suitable for use in metro stations and car parks. The signal of the network is extremely strong, cutting through up to seven walls inside buildings. It is also suitable for rural areas due to its 15-km range,\" it added.
    \n
    \"We see a massive need for a new smart network to enable intelligent solutions for a variety of
    M2M<\/a> applications... These trials are just the beginning; we intend to deploy this network across India and invite customers with IoT projects to work with us to test it, end-to-end,\" Tata Communications Chief Strategy Officer Tri Pham said.
    \n
    \nAs per forecasts from research firm Gartner, there will be 4.9 billion connected things globally in 2015, reaching 25 billion by 2020.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":49631001,"title":"Binatone launches WiFi router with mobile app","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/binatone-launches-wifi-router-with-mobile-app\/49631001","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":49641715,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Tata Communications conducts trials of low-power network in Delhi, Mumbai","synopsis":"Tata Communications said it has successfully conducted trials of a low-power network for connected devices in Delhi and Mumbai.","titleseo":"tata-communications-conducts-trials-of-low-power-network-in-delhi-mumbai","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-11-03 12:52:28","lastupd":"2015-11-03 14:22:58","breadcrumbTags":["3G\/4G","network","Tata Communications","M2M","IoT","LPWAN","low-power network"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"tata-communications-conducts-trials-of-low-power-network-in-delhi-mumbai"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/tata-communications-conducts-trials-of-low-power-network-in-delhi-mumbai/49641715">