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NB-IoT vs LTE Cat 1: Why the World Is Shifting from NB-IoT to Cat 1

Upload date: 2026-03-31

The cellular IoT landscape is undergoing a massive transformation. As global 2G and 3G networks accelerate their sunset phases, device connectivity is migrating decisively to 4G and 5G infrastructure. 

Against this backdrop, NB-IoT—once heralded as the definitive low-power IoT standard—has seen its adoption stall or reverse in key markets. Major operators, including AT&T and Japan's NTT Docomo, have shut down or phased out their NB-IoT networks, redirecting resources to LTE-based alternatives. 

While NB-IoT retains value for a narrow class of static, ultra-low-power use cases, LTE Cat 1 has emerged as the preferred choice for enterprise IoT developers, delivering superior mobility support, globally mature network coverage, and a cost-to-performance ratio that NB-IoT cannot match in large-scale deployments, thanks to its ability to reuse existing 4G infrastructure and more efficient data transmission.


What Are NB-IoT and LTE Cat 1?

To understand the industry shift, we must first clarify what these technologies are and how they have evolved.

1.What Is NB-IoT?

Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) is a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) standard developed by 3GPP in Release 13. Operating on a narrow bandwidth of 180-200 kHz, it was specifically engineered for static devices that require deep indoor penetration and extremely low power consumption. It is ideal for "fire and forget" sensors that transmit small payloads at infrequent intervals, such as underground water meters or agricultural soil sensors.

2.What Is LTE Cat 1?

LTE Cat 1 is a 4G LTE standard defined by 3GPP in Release 8. It delivers a theoretical downlink of 10 Mbps and uplink of 5 Mbps, full mobility support, and native VoLTE capability, making it well-suited for applications requiring reliable mid-speed data transfer and real-time responsiveness.

However, as the demand for more compact and cost-efficient IoT devices grew, Cat 1 bis was introduced in 3GPP Release 13. Unlike LTE Cat 1, which requires two receive antennas, Cat 1 bis operates with a single receive antenna while preserving comparable network performance. This design simplification reduces hardware complexity, optimizes PCB space, and lowers overall production costs. For a more in-depth technical comparison, refer to: LTE Cat 1 vs. Cat 1 Bis: The Ultimate Upgrade Guide for Global IoT Projects.

Picture shown: Fibocom LTE Cat 1 bis module LE270

NB-IoT vs LTE Cat 1: Key Comparison and Differences

When evaluating these technologies side-by-side, several critical differences emerge that directly impact application suitability.

1.Data Rate and Latency

LTE Cat 1 offers downlink speeds up to 10 Mbps with network latency typically between 50 and 100 milliseconds, supporting real-time applications like voice or basic video monitoring. NB-IoT, conversely, peaks at around 250 kbps downlink, with latency that varies from 1.6 to 10 seconds, rendering it unsuitable for interactive communication.

2.Coverage and Mobility

This is a fundamental architectural split. NB-IoT does not support seamless cell handover; it is designed for static deployments. However, it boasts up to 20dB of additional signal gain (compared to LTE), providing exceptional deep indoor and underground penetration. Meanwhile, LTE Cat 1 fully supports high-mobility devices with seamless handover between base stations, leveraging standard LTE signal coverage.

3.Power Consumption and Hardware Complexity

NB-IoT leverages deep sleep modes like PSM and eDRX for ultra-low power consumption, enabling battery life exceeding ten years with minimalist hardware design. 

LTE Cat 1 has higher peak power, but its high data throughput means the radio's "on time" (radio being active) is drastically shorter. For instance, transmitting 500 bytes takes only 8 milliseconds for Cat 1, compared to 400 milliseconds for NB-IoT, making Cat 1 potentially more energy-efficient in higher-frequency interaction scenarios. 

4.Deployment and Network Coverage

NB-IoT requires operators to upgrade core networks and dedicate spectrum resources, leading to a fragmented global roaming ecosystem. Cross-border devices often face connectivity risks. 

LTE Cat 1 operates directly on existing global 4G LTE networks without requiring network modifications, benefiting from extensive worldwide coverage and established roaming agreements.

NB-IoT vs LTE Cat 1: Key Comparison Summary Table

Feature
NB-IoT
LTE Cat 1
3GPP Release
Rel 13
Rel 8
Max Downlink/Uplink Rate
~250 kbps / ~250 kbps
10 Mbps / 5 Mbps
Latency
~ 1.6–10 s
50–100 ms
Antenna Count
1 2
Mobility
Static (No Handover)
Full Mobility
VoLTE Support
No Yes
Power Characteristic
Ultra-low (10+ years battery)
Moderate
Network Deployment 
Fragmented / New Build
Global / Existing 4G LTE Networks

Why Shift to LTE Cat 1?

The technical advantages translate directly into compelling business and strategic benefits, explaining the global shift toward LTE Cat 1 (and its Cat 1 bis variant).

1.Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Historically, NB-IoT’s primary advantage was its ultra-low module pricing. However, as Cat 1 technology matures—particularly with the "bis" version—Cat 1 module costs have reduced, narrowing the gap with NB-IoT.

Furthermore, Cat 1 offers superior infrastructure and operational efficiency. It leverages existing, mature 4G LTE networks, eliminating the need for operators to maintain dedicated infrastructure. More importantly, Cat 1 is significantly more cost-effective for occasional firmware updates (FOTA) or larger data transmissions (such as logs or images). 

While NB-IoT is power-efficient, its slow speeds and prolonged radio resource occupancy during larger file transfers can lead to unexpectedly high data traffic costs.

2.Flexibility and Future-Proofing

Mobility is perhaps NB-IoT’s greatest limitation. In mobile scenarios (e.g., e-bikes), NB-IoT modules drop connections when crossing base station boundaries, requiring a reconnect. In contrast, Cat 1 supports seamless handovers—just like a smartphone—ensuring uninterrupted roaming.

Additionally, Cat 1 provides higher throughput (up to 10 Mbps DL / 5 Mbps UL) and lower latency (50–100 ms). This enables support for voice services, real-time interactions, and rapid Over-The-Air (FOTA) updates to patch vulnerabilities or add features. For increasingly "smart" IoT applications, Cat 1 offers much-needed scalability.

3.Ecosystem and Device Availability

Cat 1 operates on the globally ubiquitous 4G network. As long as a device has a SIM card and a 4G signal, it works, virtually eliminating concerns about network coverage. It avoids the sunsetting risks of 2G/3G and the coverage blind spots sometimes associated with NB-IoT.

This makes LTE Cat 1 a perfect fit for vast applications like shared mobility, telematics, asset tracking, wearables, and security alarm systems requiring emergency voice calls—an application ecosystem far broader than NB-IoT's. 

Furthermore, with Cat 1's widespread adoption, a vast array of mature modules from various chipset manufacturers is readily available, minimizing development and supply chain risks.

When Should You Choose NB-IoT?

Despite the many advantages of LTE Cat 1, NB-IoT remains the better choice in specific scenarios:
  • Devices are completely stationary and located in challenging environments such as underground or deep indoor areas (e.g., water or gas meters).
  • Data transmission is extremely small and infrequent (e.g., a few bytes per day), with no sensitivity to latency (delays of several seconds are acceptable).
  • Devices rely entirely on battery power and require a lifespan of over 10 years.
  • No need for mobility, voice communication, or real-time downlink response, and only minimal firmware updates are required.

Fibocom: Leading the LTE Cat 1 Revolution

As a leading global provider of wireless communication modules and AI solutions, Fibocom is at the forefront of this transition, offering a comprehensive portfolio of LTE modules designed to empower digital transformation across all industries.
  • Comprehensive LTE Cat 1 Module Portfolio

Fibocom offers a comprehensive LTE Cat 1 product portfolio that fully meets the diverse needs of enterprises — from cost optimization and large-scale deployment to high-security scenarios. It provides global customers with a mature and reliable solution for the seamless migration from NB-IoT to LTE Cat 1.We deliver high-performance, highly compatible LTE Cat 1 series solutions, including the energy-efficient MC116 and industry-leading L610 series, both mainstream LTE Cat 1 modules.

In particular, the Fibocom L610 is the world’s first LTE Cat 1 module to integrate blockchain technology via the BoAT SDK, enabling stronger data encryption and ledger transparency. It is especially well-suited for high-security IoT scenarios such as industrial and financial applications, allowing enterprises to achieve enhanced security and compliance while upgrading to LTE Cat 1.

  • Global Certification Ecosystem

In the field of global certification, we provide one-stop comprehensive product certification and testing services for global customers, helping connected devices quickly pass certification tests in regions around the world. This service covers multi-level certifications including national safety standards, industry compliance, and local operator access, ensuring seamless global connectivity.

  • One-Stop Ecosystem Empowerment
With over 20 years of technological accumulation in the field of communications, Fibocom not only provides hardware products but also offers one-stop solutions. Our product portfolio includes cellular communication modules, AI modules, automotive modules, GNSS modules, Wi-Fi modules, antennas, and customized industrial PCBA assemblies. Additionally, we possess full-process customized delivery capabilities including MOB, COB, and TurnKey solutions, enabling customers to accelerate the commercialization of their products.

For enterprises looking to scale their IoT footprint with reliable, high-performance connectivity, the shift to LTE Cat 1 is the most logical path forward. Reach out to Fibocom today and let us see what we can do for you! 

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