Neville Meijers, VP business development, and Mehmet Yavuz, VP engineering, describe Qualcomm’s trial network of a private LTE network for industrial IoT. New technologies, such as MulteFire and LTE-based CBRS, make it possible to deploy private LTE networks without access to licensed spectrum. This lowers the barrier for companies to start to enjoy the benefits of LTE. Private LTE networks are valuable in segments ranging from manufacturing automation, shipping ports, oil & gas to power generation plants. For more information, visit www.qualcomm.com/invention/technologies/lte/private-lte-network

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