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The @ Company, ZARIOT, and Kigen Use True E2E Encryption and SIM Technology to Bring Order to IoT

As customers embrace connected devices and services, insufficient levels of fundamental security, such as weak encryption and authentication mechanisms, risk eroding consumer trust. To address this issue, ZARIOT and The @ Company have created a solution that employs a novel encryption protocol and SIM-based technology to provide data privacy and control. In collaboration with Kigen, the SIM, eSIM, or iSIM can be utilized as a tamper-resistant root of trust for cellular IoT devices such as pacemakers, remote security cameras, and asset trackers. This technology is advantageous to both businesses and consumers since it simplifies not only provisioning and management, but also security, data privacy, and ownership in an environment of rising public demand and regulation.
The @ Company, ZARIOT, and Kigen Use True E2E Encryption and SIM Technology to Bring Order to IoT

LEO Global Broadband Service to be Launched by Gogo Business Aviation

LEO Global Broadband Service to be Launched by Gogo Business Aviation
Any business aircraft may install the system's small antenna and AVANCE LRU.

Gogo Business Aviation (NASDAQ: GOGO) has announced that it will launch the first global broadband service for business aviation using an electronically steered antenna (ESA) on a low earth orbit (LEO) satellite network.

Intelligent Waves and Signify have forged a strategic relationship to provide mission-critical wireless communication based on Light Waves.

LiFi provides an additional layer of data protection and a reliable communications infrastructure for defense personnel operating in high-risk, demanding areas.
Intelligent Waves and Signify have forged a strategic relationship to provide mission-critical wireless communication based on Light Waves.

EchoStar Mobile Announces the Launch of a Pan-European LoRa® IoT Early Adopter Program, Unlocking Massive IoT Capabilities Throughout Europe.

EchoStar Mobile Announces the Launch of a Pan-European LoRa® IoT Early Adopter Program, Unlocking Massive IoT Capabilities Throughout Europe.
EchoStar Mobile Limited, an agile and innovative mobile satellite services provider owned by EchoStar Corporation (Nasdaq: SATS), today announced the launch of an early adopter program for a pan-European satellite-based LoRa® Internet of Things (IoT) service, as well as a white paper on how to maximize IoT benefits. Participants will evaluate a satellite-enabled connectivity solution that use the LoRa® (Long Range) low power protocol for connecting "things" to the internet in industries including transportation and logistics, agriculture, oil and gas, and utilities. The white paper, titled Satellite-based LoRa Unlocks Europe-wide IoT, explores use scenarios and how space-based connectivity can help streamline, automate, and enhance IoT networks.

What are the five levels of self-driving for SAE?

"Computer-controlled autos that drive themselves," says PC Magazine. Sensors and software control, navigate, and operate the car, not the driver. ABI Research predicts 8 million autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicles by 2025. Self-driving cars must first pass six layers of driver aid technologies.
What are the five levels of self-driving for SAE?
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Save The Date:
2022 Upcoming WCA Events

  • Hitchhiker’s Guide to Deploying Hotspots on the Helium Network – July 21, 2022
  • Wi-Fi Here and Now 2022. "From HaLow to Wi-Fi 6E" (August 25, 2022)
  • 11th annual IIoT Gizmos & Gadgets 2022 (September 22, 2022)
  • Global Wireless Start-ups Pitch (October 20, 2022)
  • 23rd annual What’s Hot / What’s Not event 2022 (November 17, 2022)
  • What does the Younger Generation Think about Wireless (December 15, 2022)
    subject to change

The Wireless Communications Alliance (WCA) is a non-profit business league dedicated to collaboration
in the wireless industry.

Founded in 1994, the Wireless Communications Alliance (WCA) exists to enable collaboration between technology companies, solution and service providers, early adopters, and academia to drive the successful implementation of wireless products and services within the global wireless ecosystem. The WCA hosts seminars, webinars, and podcasts to help our members better understand the range of wireless innovations and opportunities for both sponsors and members. Our work includes awareness, advocacy, thought leadership, and support of STEM initiatives. The WCA has Special Interest Groups (SIG) organized by technology areas and led by thought leaders in IIoT, Wi-Fi, Spectrum, Smart Cities, and Wireless Power dedicated to education, interoperability, and acceleration of booming business opportunities. (See the about us video)