Two prominent standards surfaced in the headlines last week. The IoT umbrella interoperability standard, oneM2M, announced Release 3.0; and DECT published a paper that outlined how the venerable protocol plans to coexist with 5G (see separate item). oneM2M has also had a positioning challenge, despite its original, and ambitious, aim of being a framework to connect many other IoT standards and protocols. It has recently been wise to focus on the licensed spectrum low power WAN (L-LPWAN) market. By our measure, this sector 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 far more crossover in L-LPWAN, and currently a lot more money at stake. But…