MTS Belarus tests dairy farm management based on Internet of Things
<p> MINSK, Nov 24 - PrimePress. MTS Belarus, Belarusian telecommunication operator and digital services provider, has launched a pilot project on dairy farm management Glubokoye District, Vitebsk Oblast based on the Internet of things, the operator reports. </p> <p> </p> <p> MTS is introducing a smart collar with built-in IoT-sensor and special software. The data is transmitted under the NB-IoT technology for remote cow health monitoring. </p> <p> </p> <p> The data received from smart collar sensors are stored in MTS Cloud service and are available to the personnel on any device via web browser. This solution was developed together with Chinese AOTOSO. </p> <p> </p> <p> MTS was registered in Belarus on April 4, 2002. The operator is a joint venture between Russia’s largest mobile operator Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) and Belarus’ Beltelecom operator. The companies hold respective stakes of 49% and 51% in the joint venture. </p> <p> </p> <p> MTS Belarus started providing GSM 900/1800 standard services on June 27, 2002; launched 3G revenue service in May 2010 and 4G revenue service in December 2015. The operator’s subscriber base totals 5.7 million. End </p>
2020-11-25
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MINSK, Nov 24 - PrimePress. MTS Belarus, Belarusian telecommunication operator and digital services provider, has launched a pilot project on dairy farm management Glubokoye District, Vitebsk Oblast based on the Internet of things, the operator reports.
MTS is introducing a smart collar with built-in IoT-sensor and special software. The data is transmitted under the NB-IoT technology for remote cow health monitoring.
The data received from smart collar sensors are stored in MTS Cloud service and are available to the personnel on any device via web browser. This solution was developed together with Chinese AOTOSO.
MTS was registered in Belarus on April 4, 2002. The operator is a joint venture between Russia’s largest mobile operator Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) and Belarus’ Beltelecom operator. The companies hold respective stakes of 49% and 51% in the joint venture.
MTS Belarus started providing GSM 900/1800 standard services on June 27, 2002; launched 3G revenue service in May 2010 and 4G revenue service in December 2015. The operator’s subscriber base totals 5.7 million. End