LTE-M definition

LTE-M means the LTE-MTC low power wide area technology published by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and suitable for IoT.

Examples of LTE-M in a sentence

  • The LTE-M coverage is currently limited to select regions within Ontario.

  • If the IoT devices use LTE or LTE-M no specific gateways are needed.

  • If, before the status becomes “ready,” status of “instock,” or “shipped” in the SORACOM System exceeds one year in total, a contract renewal fee of 1.8USD will be charged at the time the status exceeds one year, and every year thereafter, until the status is changed to a status other than "ready," "suspended" or "standby." For planX2, Subscriber may not use LTE-M.

  • Rogers’ Internet of Things services, including the Internet of Things (IoT) services, are provided over a coast-to-coast Rogers-owned network based on 4G HSPA+, LTE, LTE-Advanced, LTE-M and NB-IOT, and multi-path digital fibre network technologies.

  • Rogers’ Internet of Things services, including the Control Centre Services, are provided over a coast-to-coast Rogers-owned network based on 4G HSPA+, LTE, LTE-Advanced, LTE-M and NB-IOT, and multi-path digital fibre network technologies.

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  • Royalty Bracket 1: Eight US Dollar cents (USD 0.08) for each NB- IoT Device, that is not also a Licensed LTE-M Product, that has a Selling Price of Six US Dollars (USD 6) or less.

  • LTE-M and NB-IoT Communication modules SHOULD support Extended T3412 and indicate it in MS Network Feature Support IE.

  • Royalty Bracket 2: Thirty-Five US Dollar cents (USD 0.35) for each NB-IoT Device, that is not also a Licensed LTE-M Product, that has a Selling Price over Six US Dollars (USD 6), up to Twenty US Dollars (USD 20).

  • The IoT Device Application SHALL NOT trigger a significant number of IoT Devices (e.g. >100 units) to communicate over the 3GPPTM NB-IoT or LTE-M network simultaneously because of a system-wide failure situation (e.g. regional power outage).

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