
German Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
5G mmWave: From the lab to the factory
5G mmWave technology is commercially available for industrial customers for the first time. Deutsche Telekom has tested the 5G frequencies in the millimeter wave range (mmWave) at 26 gigahertz with use cases from industry.

MWC 2024 (www.computer-automation.de)
Showcase from Telekom presents an app-free smartphone
A visionary showcase at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona 2024 presents the world of an app-free AI smartphone. It is controlled via voice and text.

IoTmaxx (www.computer-automation.de)
Gateways certified for Cloud of Things
The Linux-based gateways from IoTmaxx have been certified for Deutsche Telekom's IoT Cloud. Users receive an overview of sensor data such as temperature, humidity, vibrations or switching statuses via personalized online access to the IoT Cloud.

Cooperation between SAP and Telekom (www.materialfluss.de)
Common IoT interface simplifies applications
SAP and Telekom are connecting their cloud-based platforms for connected devices and sensors. IoT data can thus be seamlessly integrated into SAP systems and material movements can be tracked in real time.

5G mobile communications standard (www.computer-automation.de)
Auction ends - bitter aftertaste remains
In the 497th auction round, the auction of mobile radio frequencies in the 2 GHz and 3.6 GHz ranges came to an end on June 12 after 52 days. Four providers secured these for 6.5 billion euros. Associations are now calling for local 5G frequencies to be allocated quickly.

Industry 4.0 (www.industrial-production.de)
Telekom joins the Industrial Internet Consortium
Deutsche Telekom has joined the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) and is contributing its strength in IoT connectivity, particularly in NarrowBand IoT and 5G. Joining consolidates Europe's importance in the internationally positioned IIC.

NarrowBand IoT (www.industrial-production.de)
Telekom opens innovation room in the IBM Watson IoT Center
Deutsche Telekom is expanding its Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and opening a Telekom IoT Innovation Space at the IBM Watson IoT Center in Munich. Deutsche Telekom and IBM are jointly developing solutions for IoT and artificial intelligence (AI).
