Two prominent standards have surfaced this week, with oneM2M getting Release 3.0 of its IoT interoperability standard released, and DECT publishing a paper that outlines how the telco protocol plans to coexist with 5G – calling for the ITU-R to adopt its plan for an interoperability layer to bridge DECT with 5G. It’s not as strange an idea as it sounds, but it does have quite a hill to climb. First, oneM2M has been wise to focus on the licensed spectrum LPWAN ecosystem (L-LPWAN). By our measure, it is on track to be worth far more than the unlicensed options (U-LPWAN) such as LoRa and Sigfox, and given its membership, there’s much more crossover in L-LPWAN, and currently a lot…