The 1NCE SIM card is designed to transmit on LTE Cat-NB1 (NB-IoT), 2G (GSM, GPRS), 3G (UMTS), 4G (LTE) and CAT-M (LTE-M) and can connect directly to a mobile network (MNO) without additional configuration.
Data can be transmitted on all radio standards with the 1NCE SIM card on a maximum bandwidth of up to 1Mbit/s.
In order for a device to successfully establish a data connection on either NB-IoT or 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE-M, the 1NCE APN: iot.1nce.net has to be configured.
The 1NCE IoT Lifetime Flat includes network access to all countries on the 1NCE coverage map through NB-IoT, 2G, 3G, 4G and LTE-M with the 1NCE APN without additional cost or additional configuration of the APN. With the data connection each SIM card receives a dedicated private IP address.
The 1NCE APN can be set up manually on the IoT device by setting the APN “iot.1nce.net” in the data network connection section of the device’s configuration menu.
The APN can also be set using an AT command. In this case the “AT command directory” of the respective device manufacturer must be consulted.
The following is an example of how to use an AT command to set the APN on a Quectel BG-96:
AT+QICSGP=1,1, “iot.1nce.net”,””,””,1
(Please note that AT commands vary depending on the device and manufacturer. Please always use the user manual belonging to the device or the AT command directory.)
Currently 1NCE supports the radio standard NB-IoT only via the network of Telekom Deutschland. Telekom Deutschland uses the LTE band 8 for NB-IoT communication. The NB-IoT module, here again using the example of the Quectel BG96, must be configured to band 8 with the following AT command:
AT+QCFG=”band”,0,0,80,1
Additionally, the network of Telekom Deutschland (26201) must also be allocated:
AT+COPS=1.2, “26201″,9
On various devices, the LTE band 8 can also be set manually in the configuration menu. We recommend that you follow the manufacturer’s instructions in this case.