The AllSeen Alliance, which backs the Qualcomm-created AllJoyn technology for IoT device connectivity and discovery, has signed up yet another supporter at the PHY level, the ULE Alliance, which manages the new IoT-focused generation of the venerable DECT standard. The ULE Alliance was one of five new members announced recently by the AllSeen body, which is sweeping all before it in the race to dominate the IoT connectivity framework in consumer markets, scoring several wins against its nearest rival, Intel-backed IoTivity. DECT may be considered old technology, but it has a huge global installed base and access to protected spectrum (between 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz), unlike many smart home-oriented platforms, which have to fight it out in 2.4 GHz.…