Huawei and Gemalto team up on low power NB-IoT modules

IoT

Huawei is teaming up with security specialist Gemalto on a new line of NB-IoT modules for connected devices.

The design will prioritise security and low power consumption, with the aim of allowing continuous operation for a period of 10 years on a single battery.

The modules aim to provide a standardised solution for applications such as smart parking sensors, intruder and fire alarms, personal healthcare appliances, tracking devices, and street lamps.

Huaweiโ€™s semiconductor arm HiSilicon will contribute the NB-IoT chipset while Gemalto will provide IoT management and security.

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Xiong Wei, President of LTE Solutions at Huawei, said the new modules would complement its roll-out of 30 NB-IoT networks in 20 countries across the world.

He added: โ€œWe look to supply the market with solutions that provide stable connectivity, low energy consumption, and cost efficiency.

โ€œThe network rollout will now come with an enhanced integration and flexibility thanks to this collaboration with Gemalto.โ€

Suzanne Tong-Li, SVP Greater China and Korea for Mobile Services and IoT and China President, Gemalto, said the modules would help device makers โ€œtake the plunge into cellular IoT mass deploymentโ€.

Tong-Li added: โ€œOur collaboration simplifies the implementation of NB IoT projects combining solid security and flexibility.โ€

According to Berg Insight, smart meters will be a key application for NB-IoT, with the number of meters shipping with the connectivity set to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 37.8 percent from 2016 to reach 62.0 million in 2022.