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<p><a href="https://lcantennas.com/lte-m-vs-nb-iot/">LTE-M vs NB-IoT</a> technology, who is the mainstream LPWAN technology?</p> <p><a href="https://lcantennas.com/product-category/iot-m2m-antennas/nb-iot-antennas/">NB-IoT</a> is also known as LTE Cat-<a href="https://lcantennas.com/nb-iot-antenna-design/">NB</a>, and other terms such as <a href="https://lcantennas.com/product-category/iot-m2m-antennas/4g-antennas/">LTE</a> Cat- NB1 and Cat N1 also apply to the NB-IoT specification released in 2016. Today, there are also <a href="https://lcantennas.com/cat-m1-antenna/">Cat</a> N2 or Cat NB2 devices using the later enhanced NB-IoT specifications, which are now moving towards commercialization. So, what are the results of LTE-M vs NB-IoT?</p> <p>The currently available cellular LPWAN standards are NB-IoT and eMTC/<a href="https://lcantennas.com/lte-cat-m1-antenna/">LTE-M</a>. NB-IoT is the least “powerful” in terms of speed, data transfer capability, support for real mobile use cases, etc.; but in other areas, NB-IoT is better.</p> <p>This is crucial for <a href="https://lcantennas.com/product-category/iot-m2m-antennas/">IoT</a> projects. If IoT devices need to use more batteries and these batteries are replaced more frequently, the total cost of the project will increase.</p>