Telit Cinterion Cellular LPWA on AT&T
- August 14, 2024
- William Payne
- Telit Cinterion
AT&T has approved Telit Cinterion’s ME310M1-W1 module for use on the AT&T network. The certification enables IoT specialists and their customers to begin using the ME310M1-W1 immediately on AT&T’s LTE-M network, with the confidence that those devices will continue to perform as expected as AT&T upgrades its cellular network to 5G Massive IoT.
Measuring 15×18 mm, the ME310M1-W1 is the first cellular Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) module based on the Sony’s Altair ALT1350 chipset to be approved by AT&T. The ALT1350 supports both unlicensed spectrum and satellite connectivity in a single package, enabling faster development, lower power, smaller size and new use cases.
A variety of capabilities make the ME310M1 suitable for smart utility meters, asset tracking, industrial sensors, precision agriculture and other IoT applications requiring decade-plus service lives.
A best-in-class power consumption extends the service life of battery powered IoT devices enabling smaller devices with longer battery expectations and eliminates the expense of periodically replacing batteries.
Available with an embedded SIM (eSIM) in the module package and hardware ready for an integrated SIM (iSIM) allows for streamlined manufacturing, product deployments, as well as enterprise-grade security based on integrated Secure Element (iSE). Short range radio support allows easy integration with mesh networks and operation across multiple air interface technologies. This flexibility provides added deployment options, both at the time of installation and in the future. The module provides support for multiple location technologies, including Wi-Fi scan and GNSS. This maximises flexibility when choosing technologies for indoor and outdoor positioning applications such as tracking high-value medical equipment around a hospital campus.
The module provides a roadmap for compliance with 3GPP Release 15/ 16/ 17 features such as IoT data communication over non-terrestrial networks (NTN). This provides users with future-proof flexibility to fallback to satellite technology when cellular coverage is not available. Value added services and application hosting capabilities lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and eases design and operation over the lifecycle.
The ME310M1 also supports all major LTE-M bands, making it suitable for systems integrators, device OEMs and enterprises that want to rely on the same module for a wide variety of geographic deployments, including worldwide. The module has pin-to-pin compatibility with other Telit Cinterion modules, enabling integrators to design a single PCB layout and deploy multiple product variants.
“AT&T’s certification of Telit Cinterion’s ALT1350 based module is an important milestone towards a connected world with the Lowest Power Consumption Cellular IoT Solution” said Dima Feldman, VP Product Management and Marketing at Sony Semiconductor Israel. “Partnering with Telit Cinterion will bring end-to-end solutions to the IoT market leveraging the ALT1350 SoC with a high level of integration, multiple radio and location technologies, and edge processing to build the most effective IoT devices.”
“The Telit Cinterion ME310M1 is an ideal choice for utilising AT&T’s industry-leading LTE-M network,” said Cameron Coursey, Vice President, AT&T Connected Solutions. “Whether it is precision agriculture, asset trackers or smart meters, many IoT applications have business models that require zero touch after installation. The ME310M1 meets that requirement and does so while minimising power usage.”
“AT&T’s certification of the ME310M1 is a milestone for our new portfolio of ultra-compact cellular LPWA modules powered by Sony’s Altair ALT1350 chipset,” said Jitender Vohra, Sr. Director Carrier Relations, Telit Cinterion. “The Telit Cinterion ME310M1 gives systems integrators, device OEMs and their enterprise customers the confidence that their LPWA IoT applications can always accommodate additional connectivity options, whether it’s the latest 3GPP Release 17 NTN protocol or sub-1 GHz unlicensed spectrum.”