cellular
The Quiet Revolution: How 5G RedCap is Unlocking a New Wave of Connected Devices
For years, the promise of 5G has been a tale of two extremes. On one end, high-speed smartphones and fixed wireless access demanding gigabit speeds. On the other, massive IoT sensors requiring years of battery life but minimal data. In the vast, fertile middle ground, a crucial category of devices has been left waiting for…
The state of 5G Standalone in Europe, 5G SA x 5G NSA
A recent report by Ookla and Omdia highlights the current state of 5G standalone globally, showing the state, or rather lack thereof of 5G SA in Europe. A key takeaway cited in the report states that Europe severly lags other regions in 5G SA availability. Within Europe, you also see a great disparity between countries.…
5G and Beyond: The Future of Wireless Communication
The advent of 5G technology marks a significant milestone in the evolution of wireless communication, promising to revolutionize how we connect, communicate, and interact with the world around us. As we delve into the era of 5G, it’s essential to explore its potential impacts, the advancements it brings, and what lies beyond in the realm…
5G Technology and Its Impact on Communication: Unleashing the Next Era of Connectivity
In the rapidly evolving landscape of communication technology, the advent of 5G has emerged as a groundbreaking force, promising to redefine the way we connect and communicate. As the fifth generation of wireless technology, 5G brings unprecedented speed, reliability, and low latency, setting the stage for transformative changes across various industries. >Lightning-Fast Speeds: Redefining Connectivity…
How to set the APN in a cellular module?
What is an APN, why does it matter? An APN (Access Point Name) is the gateway configuration that tells your cellular module which network path to use when connecting to the internet or a private data network. Think of it as the “address” your device hands to the carrier to establish a data session. It…
LTE categories – are they all the same? And is a Cat-4 always a Cat-4?
You probably know that LTE is divided in categories, shorthand “Cat” which you can see everywhere in Techship’s available documentation and website. But is higher always faster? And is a Cat-4 always a Cat-4? The answer surprisingly is no. Let’s take an example with LTE Cat-12 which has been around for quite a while, it…



