Qoitech Approved to Help Companies Launch Low Power, Cellular IoT Devices on AT&T Network

By Perry Cohen

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

January 07, 2020

News

AT&T approved Qoitech as part of its partner program to provide IoT companies assistance in hardware and software design, manufacturing, and device certification.

AT&T approved Qoitech as part of its partner program to provide IoT companies assistance in hardware and software design, manufacturing, and device certification.

Qoitech´s developer tool Otii is a comprehensive, unique tool for visualization, measurement, and analysis of system-level energy consumption. It can be used as a battery profiler and emulator, helping developers to pick the right battery for their application and device. Otil has extensive features for automation to shorten the hardware and software development and verification time.

"Approval to participate in the AT&T Partner Program is a great recognition to us at Qoitech,” said CEO of Qoitech, Vanja Samuelsson, in a press release. “Not only of our product but also our mission to help enable IoT developers with the best tools to provide long-lived products. This is a great step in increasing the awareness of how important battery life is for IoT businesses and the ecosystems and the knowledge on how it can be achieved."

AT&T and Qoitech have committed to promoting the best practice on low power design for IoT LPWA. The latest covers insights on NB-IoT and LTE-M features on Coverage Enhancement (CE) and energy consumption.

For more information, visit www.qoitech.com

Perry Cohen, associate editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content editing and creation, podcast production, and social media efforts. Perry has been published on both local and national news platforms including KTAR.com (Phoenix), ArizonaSports.com (Phoenix), AZFamily.com, Cronkite News, and MLB/MiLB among others. Perry received a BA in Journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Arizona State university.

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