• What is the latency of NB-IoT?

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    The term “latency” relates to one-way, downlink or uplink communication. It does not include the time needed to establish a connection between the server and the device. If the device is in power saving mode, it will only receive or send data after it wakes up. According to measurements on current test setups with pre-commercial radio modules, data transmissions typically exhibit a latency of less than a second. In scenarios involving deployments in poor coverage areas, latency may increase up to 7-10 seconds. That said, NB-IoT technology is continuously being enhanced, so current figures are expected to improve with successive releases of the specification.

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    Deep indoor penetration is enabled by robust narrowband modulation techniques and redundancy (repetitions of transmissions). Dependent on the coverage situation of the device three different Coverage Extension levels (CE0, CE1, CE2), can be used. The higher the CE level the…

    more repetitions of the transmitting signal higher the power consumption of the device lower the throughput higher the latency