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Hailed as the future gold mine of the digital economy, the Internet of Things encompasses billions of connected objects whose data is managed on networks. How can we meet the connectivity needs of all these connected objects? How can we develop an ecosystem of applications and services that turns innovation into tangible benefits in our daily lives? That is up for debate.

e-SIM supports and accelerates the development of IoT

It's an invisible yet crucial transformation. In a few years from now, operators will no longer provide physical SIM cards. This chip, which makes it possible to secure and identify a user so that he or she can access the network and cell phone services, is now welded directly to the terminal during its assembly. The user chooses an operator which personalizes the chip remotely. This saves time and space, and above all provides an even more digital subscription process. Philippe Lucas outlines his vision to us.
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CES 2018: A sensitivity of objects that is becoming a standard and uses that are becoming mainstream

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Entertainment and the media: welcome to the experience era

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Quand le drone augmente l’agriculteur

When a drone elevates the farmer

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On track for driverless cars

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