Wuxi's Hongshan IoT Town announced the installation and initialization of China's first NB-IoT network yesterday.
Compared with traditional networks, NB-IoT has a wider coverage range, massive connections and lower power consumption. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
This marked another technical breakthrough that Hongshan has made since the city built the nation's first high-standard all-optical network in September, 2015.
The 35 billion-yuan ($5 billion) NB-IoT (Narrow Band Internet of Things) network employs the most advanced network communication equipment and network architecture, and covers the whole 5,800-hectare Hongshan town.
Hongshan IoT town is comprised of three functional areas:intelligent manufacture, intelligent living and intelligent ecology. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Compared with traditional networks, NB-IoT has a wider coverage range, massive connections and lower power consumption.
The network is expected to play a role in wider fields in the first quarter of 2017, including intelligent meter reading, parking, trace and smart home technology.