FiPy unable to import LTE library
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Hello
I tried to use this example of my brand new FiPy: https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/firmwareapi/pycom/network/lte/cat-m1.htmlBut after "from network import LTE" I got an error:
import socket
import ssl
from network import LTE
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: cannot import name LTEWhere is LTE library or I missing something?
Firmware: MicroPython v1.8.6-834-g5677703c on 2017-11-13; FiPy with ESP32
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We're hoping to use Telstra Australia
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@jmarcelino said in FiPy unable to import LTE library:
If you tell us the carrier you're planning to use that would help.
Hi, We're plaaning to use Telia Sonera https://teliasoneranorge.github.io/products/connectivity/
They should have support for LTE Cat M1 allready. Currently we're using other much expensive GSM modules, if we'll can get use Pycom modules then we're super happy... 100pcs or more :)
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Hi @markopraakli
Even though we use an approved modem design the nature of LTE Cat M1 means we have to do some work to certify the product before it's allowed on networks.We shipped the final test units to carriers just before this main shipments and those are still undergoing certification. Once everything is ready we'll post an update to enable that functionality.
Note only a small number of carriers has yet deployed Cat M1. If you tell us the carrier you're planning to use that would help.
I'll see if I can put up a post today explaining this and asking for feedback on which networks people want to use as it would help with our planning.
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@markopraakli
you miss this post
https://forum.pycom.io/topic/2293/important-notice-regarding-fipy-firmware
especially this sentenceSigfox and LTE Cat M1 support will be coming later this week though a new version of the firmware updater tool