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The Internet of Everything
"There will be so many IP addresses, so many devices, sensors, things that you are wearing, things that you are interacting with, that you won’t even sense it. It will be part of your presence all the time."
Eric Schmidt, CEO Google
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5G and edge computing will drive IOT
In 2023 we stand on the edge of a new hyper-connected world.
The two technologies that will push Australia ever faster down the road to a ‘connected everything’ state are 5G and Edge Computing, and both are already happening.
The mass amount of information being created by the IoT has the power to revolutionise everything from manufacturing to healthcare to the layout and functioning of smart cities – allowing them to work more efficiently and profitably.
MobileCorp IOT Managed Services
MobileCorp has subject matter expertise and experience architecting and deploying IoT solutions for Australian enterprise customers.
As a Telstra Platinum Partner, MobileCorp is closely aligned with the shift to 5G and is the ideal Telstra partner to engage for a range of solutions which have been designed for specific industry verticals to be delivered over the Telstra IoT network.
IOT Project Management
MobileCorp's IoT Project management includes
- Solution scoping including project objectives, business case justification, expected outcomes, assumptions, limitations, implementation, timeline and costings.
- Solution architecture
- Project Execution
- Carrier SIM provisioning
- Network configuration
- Testing
- Monitoring
MobileCorp aligns with Telstra and Cisco Jasper M2M
MobileCorp has experience with the deployment of Cisco Jasper and Cisco Meraki solution suites.
Cisco Jasper is sold through Telstra as Telstra Wireless M2M Control Centre. As a Telstra Platinum Partner, MobileCorp has deep knowledge and technical expertise in delivering this solution suite.
MobileCorp utilises the Cisco Meraki product suite for location data solutions and smart camera solutions.
The Five IoT pillars in 2023
Security
IoT solutions require advanced communication platforms and cloud solutions that facilitate seamless integration of devices, networks, gateways, sensors, applications and services.
MobileCorp works with Telstra’s IoT network which is built on a security framework comparable with existing 4G carrier grade standards.
Connectivity
Connection
From smart cities to factories, or smart agriculture to connected cars, connectivity helps bring these IoT business use cases together.
MobileCorp solutions utilise the Telstra IOT network which is around 3 million square kilometres of LTE-M coverage and more than 3.5 million square kilometres of NB-IoT coverage. Telstra’s mobile network is reliable compared with proprietary technologies due to 3GPP standards and licensed spectrum that is capacity managed.
Whether it’s USB Type-C™, Bluetooth/BLE, Wi-Fi, LTE-M, NB-IOT, Cat 1, 4G, 5G or TelstraAir, MobileCorp partners with Telstra to offer a wide range of connectivity solutions that connect and exchange IoT data.
Processing
Low-power MCUs, System on Chip (SoCs) and Single-Board Computers (SBCs) are essential for developing smarter sensor nodes featuring pre-certified connectivity and peripherals in a secure, compact form factor.
MobileCorp and Telstra provide an IoT platform that:
- processes data from the Device Connection layer
- enables configuration of business rules to translate data received from devices into business events that can be recognised by IoT applications for further actions
- provides Information Warehousing. Data from the Device Connection layer or business events from the Information Processing component can be stored by the IoT Platform for later retrieval and processing.
Power
IoT, combined with the green energy trend, demands that small devices operate autonomously for long periods of time while consuming little power.
LTE-M and NB-IoT from Telstra have many of the features of mobile technologies, but with new advantages that are specific to scaled IoT deployments including low power operation for compatible IoT devices meaning battery life is measured in years rather than hours and days.
Sensors
As IoT use cases grow, so does the variety and role of sensors which detect or measure a physical quality and enumerate it into a value that can be read by a user or another device.
Whether it’s measuring or detecting temperature, proximity, pressure, optical, motion or more, MobileCorp works with a range of Telstra-approved sensors delivering optimised coverage and performance.
The Five IoT pillars in 2023
Security
IoT solutions require advanced communication platforms and cloud solutions that facilitate seamless integration of devices, networks, gateways, sensors, applications and services.
MobileCorp works with Telstra’s IoT network which is built on a security framework comparable with existing 4G carrier grade standards.
Connectivity
Connection
From smart cities to factories, or smart agriculture to connected cars, connectivity helps bring these IoT business use cases together.
MobileCorp solutions utilise the Telstra IOT network which is around 3 million square kilometres of LTE-M coverage and more than 3.5 million square kilometres of NB-IoT coverage. Telstra’s mobile network is reliable compared with proprietary technologies due to 3GPP standards and licensed spectrum that is capacity managed.
Whether it’s USB Type-C™, Bluetooth/BLE, Wi-Fi, LTE-M, NB-IOT, Cat 1, 4G, 5G or TelstraAir, MobileCorp partners with Telstra to offer a wide range of connectivity solutions that connect and exchange IoT data.
Processing
Low-power MCUs, System on Chip (SoCs) and Single-Board Computers (SBCs) are essential for developing smarter sensor nodes featuring pre-certified connectivity and peripherals in a secure, compact form factor.
MobileCorp and Telstra provide an IoT platform that:
- processes data from the Device Connection layer
- enables configuration of business rules to translate data received from devices into business events that can be recognised by IoT applications for further actions
- provides Information Warehousing. Data from the Device Connection layer or business events from the Information Processing component can be stored by the IoT Platform for later retrieval and processing.
Power
IoT, combined with the green energy trend, demands that small devices operate autonomously for long periods of time while consuming little power.
LTE-M and NB-IoT from Telstra have many of the features of mobile technologies, but with new advantages that are specific to scaled IoT deployments including low power operation for compatible IoT devices meaning battery life is measured in years rather than hours and days.
Sensors
As IoT use cases grow, so does the variety and role of sensors which detect or measure a physical quality and enumerate it into a value that can be read by a user or another device.
Whether it’s measuring or detecting temperature, proximity, pressure, optical, motion or more, MobileCorp works with a range of Telstra-approved sensors delivering optimised coverage and performance.
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