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Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technology designed for the Internet of Things (IoT). It is a cellular-based technology that enables long-range communication with low power consumption. In the context of e-Healthcare, NB-IoT can be used to connect medical devices and sensors to the internet, allowing for remote monitoring and diagnosis of patients. This technology can also be used to track vital signs, such as heart rate and blood pressure, and to monitor the environment in healthcare facilities. Additionally, NB-IoT can be used to provide secure communication between healthcare providers and patients, allowing for remote consultations and follow-up care.
Some companies in the NB-IoT market for e-Healthcare include Huawei, Ericsson, Qualcomm, and Sierra Wireless. These companies provide NB-IoT solutions for healthcare providers, such as connected medical devices, secure communication networks, and analytics platforms. Show Less Read more