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Cat-1bis Needs Differentiating Features to Avoid a Race to the Bottom

By Jonathan Budd | 16 Aug 2024 | IN-7479

Cat-1bis is a User Equipment (UE)-centric standard offering a cheaper alternative to Long Term Evolution (LTE) Cat-1, and is today promoted as a natural successor to 2G and 3G. ABI Research forecasts that 80% of all LTE Cat-1 shipments will be Cat-1bis by 2029, and it is proving widely applicable across the Internet of Things (IoT). As a greater number of module vendors actively switch their development efforts toward Cat-1bis, they are starting to layer on additional value-added features, with Extended Discontinuous Reception (eDRX) being the latest. Originally developed to enable power savings in Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) technologies Cat-M and NB-IoT, many IoT industry observers are unaware of the potential to support eDRX over Cat-1bis as well. This ABI Insight discusses the implications for the Cat-1bis market, and how module vendors can align their module designs with a long-term strategy.
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