MWC Shanghai: Cobham Wireless, China Mobile demo Cellular IoT testing

Cobham Wireless

Cobham Wireless announced it has partnered with China Mobile to showcase the world’s first end-to-end demonstration of Cellular Internet of Things (IoT) testing technology at Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2016.

As a partner of China Mobile’s 5G Innovation Centre, Cobham Wireless has been at the forefront of creating test and validation tools to accelerate the development of next generation technology and enable the successful roll-out of Cellular IoT technologies, the company said.

The demonstration at MWC Shanghai 2016 illustrates that significant progress has been made in the project.

To enable this demonstration, Cobham Wireless developed a multi-device emulation solution for core Cellular IoT technologies which is connected to small cell infrastructure equipment that utilises Intel® technology.

“The successful demonstration of end-to-end Cellular IoT technologies testing is a great leap towards full commercial launch,” said Li-Ke Huang, research and technology director, Cobham Wireless. “This type of innovation would not be possible without significant collaboration projects between major industry leaders such as China Mobile’s 5G Innovation Centre, where Cobham Wireless is a proud participant.”

Rajani Baburajan

editor@telecomlead.com

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