Nokia’s recent acquisition of connected healthcare company Withings clearly signalled its intention to expand in the Internet of Things (IoT), and now it has launched a white label smart home system, Impact IoT. This shows that, as in the early days of cellular, Nokia will develop products for infrastructure as well as devices, despite the sale of its handset business to Microsoft. Also recalling its early push into the nascent mobile market, its success will lie in enabling a new set of service providers to go to market quickly and cost-effectively. Those providers will not always be Nokia’s MNO customers, and Impact IoT could be adopted by any company looking to deliver applications and collect data in the home –…