Nesya
2024-12-16 06:54
2 min read
LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) and NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) are two popular IoT communication technologies, each designed for specific use cases. LoRaWAN operates on unlicensed frequency bands, offering long-range coverage, low power consumption, and cost-effective deployment without reliance on telecom providers, making it ideal for applications like smart agriculture, utilities, and smart cities. On the other hand, NB-IoT leverages licensed cellular frequency bands and existing telecom infrastructure, providing reliable connectivity with higher data rates, suitable for use cases such as smart manufacturing, asset tracking, and advanced metering.
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Which One to Choose? LoRaWAN is a more cost-effective alternative to NB-IoT across a broad range of IoT use cases. While NB-IoT may offer higher data rates, LoRaWAN's cost, scalability, and flexibility make it the preferable choise for most IoT applications.
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