SHANGHAI, CHINA / ACCESSWIRE / September 3, 2020 / Recently, China Unicom Cat.1 chip centralized purchase project results have been released,UNISOC successful bid. According to the bidding information released, the purchase of 5 million sets is one of the largest projects in the bidding for Cat.1 chips by the operator so far. This large-scale procurement of China Unicom Cat.1 chip centralized purchase project has a positive effect on the Cat. 1 industry chain and even the whole cellular IoT industry, which will promote the rapid scale development of Cat. 1 sector. The successful bid once again confirms UNISOC's overall leading advantage in the Cat.1 field.
With the scale construction of the 5G network, the 2G\3G network started the de-networking process and a series of industry trends such as the official policy shift from IoT business to NB-IoT /4G (including Cat. 1) / 5G network. Cat.1 will be the leading force in the mid-rate scenario for massive growth. With profound industrial accumulation, UNISOC has long seen the trend of the IoT and achieved industry-leading layout and investment in the Cat. 1 field -- launched the world's first Cat.1bis chip platform for the IoT -- UNISOC 8910DM. It can be widely used in sharing economy, financial payment, public network intercom, energy, industrial control, and other fields. There are dozens of Cat.1bis modules and other products with UNISOC 8910DM chip on the market, and they have been applied in many fields.
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