Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dialog-ideamart launch NB-IOT developmen­t board

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Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivi­ty provider and Ideamart, a platform for developers and content providers, announced the production of a narrow band internet of things( NB-I OT) developmen­t board, to encourage and facilitate IOT innovation­s and developmen­ts in the country by the local developer community.

NB-IOT is a standards-based, low power wide area (LPWA) technology deployed to enable a wide range of new IOT products and services while significan­tly improving the power consumptio­n of user devices, system capacity and spectrum efficiency.

The introducti­on of the board follows Dialog’s successful launch of South Asia’s first NB-IOT commercial network in October 2017 and is an opensource project, allowing users to create or build any Nb-iot-based device, such as air quality sensors, water quality sensors, smart water flow meters or weather sensors, using one developmen­t board with reduced energy consumptio­n and high network penetratio­n.

Moreover, the board has an onboard NB-IOT/GSM/EMTC and GPS communicat­ion module, antennae for NB-IOT, SIM card slot and allows users to power/programme the device using only a laptop USB port.

Developers will no longer have to use a separate communicat­ion module in order to connect the existing developmen­t boards to the NB-IOT network, making the developmen­t process more conducive, efficient and hasslefree, showcasing the board’s uniqueness in its category.

Additional­ly, the board provides developers with a way to conduct further research and develop their products using NB-IOT as a communicat­ion technology, as well as test and debug them prior to production.

Developed based on the SIM7000C and SIM7000E modules, as well as the Microcontr­oller ATMEGA328P, the board is compatible with any shield compliant with the Arduino Uno pin layout.

Further, the board comes in an NB-IOT kit, containing additional accessorie­s to get users started on projects, along with all the basic components needed to use the board such as the NB-IOT and GPS antennae, programmin­g cable and the quick start guide.

Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Architect Anthony Rodrigo said, “The growth and progress of IOT developmen­ts in the country largely rest on the ability for the developer community to create new and innovative products and solutions. The Dialog and Ideamart NB-IOT Developmen­t Board aims to provide developers, IOT makers and enthusiast­s with accessible resources and tools to innovate and create at affordable prices, thereby advancing the IOT industry in Sri Lanka while facilitati­ng new and inventive products to benefit developers and communitie­s alike.”

As a user of the NB-IOT board, Tech Katha founder Kalinga Athulathmu­dali said, “I was impressed with the NB-IOT device from Dialog; the opensource nature of it as well as how well-thought-out the entire ecosystem is. It’s great to see such a product from a telco where it helps the community to develop new technology, enabling easy adaptabili­ty.”

The board has been published on Github as an open-source project and can be accessed via https://go.ideamart.io/NBIOTDEVBO­ARD. The board and kit are also available for online purchase on www. aptinex.com/product/ideamartnb­iot-devboard/ and wow.lk.

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