The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP), a South Korean government authority, announced the finalized technological standards for Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) commercialization on March 31th.
KT and LG U+ plan to begin deployment of an NB-IoT network and launch a trial service starting from April, with an aim to launch commercial services in June. South Korea will become the first nation with a nationwide NB-IoT network in the world if everything goes as planned.
SK Telecom deployed a LoRa-based IoT nationwide network in June 2016. Now, all South Korean big 3 network operators will have their own Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) IoT network soon.
NB-IoT technology, one of the LPWA IoT technologies that utilize LTE frequency, is known to be ideal for transmission of low-volume data that requires infrequent delivery. This technology can be most commonly used in metering, tracking and sensing, and does not require batter replacement for years thanks to its ultra-low power consumption.
KT and LG U+ will offer the following services using the new NB-IoT network:
IoT is expected to bring a great ripple effect throughout the entire economy of the nation, creating KRW13.183 trillion of added value and 427,991 jobs by 2020.
The title seems misleading, the article doesnt talk about amended NB-IoT standard by Korean Govt. If the govt. does amend the standard, it will kill the 3GPP technology for Korea at least.
Which NB_IoT type will be this network supporting: in-band, guard band or stand alone?
Good news. It will be good to know which network vendors and user equipment manufacturers will take the lead in launching this network.
What about QoS and SLAs that the operators must offer? Are they prepared in other regions?