Cellular Non-IP Networking (NIN)

Telecom IoT-customers has found out that sending a 4-byte floating-point value using MQTT, has an overhead of 702 bytes:

https://docs.devicewise.com/Content/Products/IoT_Portal_API_Reference_Guide/MQTT_Interface/MQTT-data-usage.htm

Therefore, the telecoms and standards organisations has come up with Cellular Non-IP Networking. (1NCE has even made their own OS to solve this problem!):

https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/octo-026-12jul21-en.pdf

Similarly to the Huawei New IP proposal, the starting point of ETSI NIN ISG is the claim that TCP/IP is an old protocol, unsuitable for the new types of applications promised by 5G…

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The initial assumption of this effort is that the TCP/IP protocol suite, now 40 years old, is no longer suitable for modern networking.