In the field, a mean reachable rate would be in the multiple of 10 Mbps. However, typically in the M2M domain simpler LTE modules such as Cat 4 are used more often, providing peak throughput of downlink 150 Mbps and uplink 50 Mbps. Data rate increased later with carrier aggregation and higher capability devices (Cat 6 / 9 / 12), and peak throughput of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps is now available commercially in urban area. Typically in the field of M2M, 3G modules are often used with a target link of several Mbps with a RTT latency around 50 ms to 100 ms.ĤG LTE networks introduced in the 2010s with single carrier support allow data connections of 75 Mbps in 10 MHz to 150 MHz in 20 MHz Carrier. Legacy 3G networks with HSPA features sometimes called 3G+ / H+ were able to provide a maximum downlink of up to 21 Mbps for a single 5 MHz carrier and 42 Mbps with dual carrier, and up to 11.5 Mbps in the uplink. Ronan Le Bras, Head of Technical Strategy – IoT and Wireless Networks, Orange What is the Difference in Data Throughput between LTE-M/NB-IoT and 3G or 4G? To submit your own question, join the community for free here and find out more about the panel here. Questions are submitted by members of the GSMA Mobile IoT Innovators. Transformative IoT: Market Opportunitiesīelow, get insights from leading industry experts that form the Mobile IoT Expert panel.GSMA Glossary of Aviation and Mobile Terms.Aerial Connectivity Joint Activity (ACJA) Resources.Aerial Connectivity Joint Activity (ACJA).5G Era IoT Manufacturing Benefits & Use Cases.
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