Why Solutions Are the Key to IoT Adoption, IoT Regulation and Should You Ditch Your ISP for 5G?

Shannon Lee
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3 min readNov 17, 2019

The newest podcast episode and best articles from this week, curated by the IoT For All Team.

Our Latest Podcast Episode

Why Solutions Are the Key to IoT Adoption

Albert Behr, CEO of BehrTech, discusses the challenges faced when building a solution into a legacy system, how important partnerships are to the IoT industry and why solutions are the key to IoT adoption. Listen Now.

This Week’s Best Reads

IoT Regulation: Too Little, Too Late?

Many IoT device vendors struggle with little to no experience in building secure internet-connected devices. Instead, they build IoT devices to be both cheap and functional. As we approach 2020, government actions such as SB-327 will be implemented, but how effective will these actions really be?

5G Is a Game-Changer, Should You Ditch Your ISP For It?

Faster speeds, more bandwidth and a host of other features give 5G an edge when it comes to connecting your devices. 5G home internet doesn’t come without its limitations and with telecom companies competing to roll the technology out, it’s important to understand how it could impact our every day lives.

Blockchain and IoT: New Capabilities in Construction

Between asset tracking, security and network management, the number of possible use cases of blockchain in construction are on the rise. When combined, blockchain and IoT have the potential to reshape the construction industry and drive it towards effectiveness, accountability and transparency.

Five Things We’re Reading

1 — Smart Cities Dive: Bleutech Park announced the securement of 210 acres of land in Las Vegas to build its $7.5 billion mini smart city.

2 — Wired: Researchers presented their findings that 5G protocols have 11 new design issues that could expose location and other security vulnerabilities.

3 — Forbes: The 2019 Edition of IoT Intelligence® Market Study was released with key insights into the interest of IoT for organizations.

4 — Light Reading: AT&T and Nokia have partnered to open an innovation studio in Germany to support next-generation IoT solutions.

5 — Enterprise IoT Insights: Telit announced a new integrated SIM (iSIM) software for its Qualcomm-based NB-IoT and LTE-M modules.

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