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MediaTek releases the world's first NB-IoT commercial solution supporting NIDD's top security protocol LwM2M standard

May 15, 2020-MediaTek announced that its MT2625 NB-IoT chip has passed the LwM2M protocol verification based on NIDD technology on the SoftBank Corporation cellular network in Japan. This achievement marks the first time LwM2M is ready for the global deployment of NIDD. It is a secure and ultra-efficient IoT communication technology that is being adopted by operators worldwide. NIDD-based LwM2M protocol has many advantages, including higher security, more cost-effective scalability and lower power consumption.



This cooperation has established a solid foundation for the Japanese IoT industry to embrace new IoT applications and services, thereby accelerating the growth of the industry in the Japanese market.

With the help of smart meters, smoke detectors, logistics trackers, household appliances, and smart city applications, the Internet of Things (mMTC) drives more than 50% of 5G use cases. NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) plays an important role in this ecosystem by connecting various highly efficient Internet of Things devices. MediaTek connects billions of devices with its leading NB-IoT function and MT2625 chip supported by global operators, thus promoting the revolution of 5G IoT.

The LwM2M standard has been widely used by major operators in Asia, Europe and the United States. Among them, NIDD (non-IP data transmission) can provide high data transfer efficiency and energy-efficient communication protocols, and obtain additional security levels through pre-defined routing.

As a leading NB-IoT chip, the MT2625 supports broadband operation in up to four frequency bands, enabling a single design to meet global market demands, thereby reducing costs and development time. The ultra-efficient MCU provides a wide range of peripheral I / O for various devices in a very small package size, and is now available for NB-IoT device manufacturers and commercial application developers.