How to migrate from 2G to LTE-M
The 2G sunset is underway in Spain and the rest of the EU. If your IoT fleet runs on GPRS, you have a window between 2026 and 2030 to migrate, depending on carrier. This guide orders the process so you do not get caught with stuck devices.
- 1
Inventory the current fleet
List by ICCID, IMEI, model, location, and average usage. Flag those already on marginal 2G coverage: they go first.
Tip: Cross your inventory with the carrier's sunset calendar per region.
- 2
Audit the hardware: which modules?
If modems are 2G-only (Quectel M66, M95, etc.), they must be replaced. If they are old multimode 2G/4G, confirm they support LTE-M or NB-IoT via firmware update.
- 3
Pick the target tech
Static indoor with low traffic: NB-IoT. Moving, voice, or low latency: LTE-M. General purpose with bandwidth: Cat-1 bis. Document the choice per device family.
- 4
Select the replacement module
For LTE-M pick NB+M multimode with Cat-1 fallback if your country needs it. Confirm your carrier supports the tech in both indoor and outdoor coverage.
- 5
Update firmware to support the new radio
TCP/IP stack, AT drivers, PSM/eDRX handling. Bench-test with attenuators to force handover and drops.
- 6
Run a 50-100 unit pilot
One month gives you real usage, attach failures, latency, and battery. If clean, scale by geographic batch.
- 7
Block old SIMs once 95% migrated
Avoid blanket blocks earlier: unmigrated SIMs cost residual fees but at least keep reporting until replaced.
Common pitfalls
- ·Assuming any 4G modem also does LTE-M: most do not.
- ·Migrating without reserving extra battery for test phases.
- ·Forgetting LTE-M coverage is not the same as standard LTE.
- ·Swapping SIM and module without updating firmware: device boots but cannot talk.
Checklist
- ☐Full inventory with ICCID, IMEI, and location
- ☐2G sunset per region documented
- ☐Target tech chosen per family
- ☐Compatible hardware identified or ordered
- ☐Successful pilot before rollout
- ☐Plan to block old SIMs
FAQ
When does 2G shut down in Spain?+
Movistar plans phased shutdown between 2027 and 2030; Vodafone and Orange have communicated similar timelines. Check your carrier's official calendar.
Do I have to change the SIM or only the module?+
If your SIM is LTE-capable (most recent ones are), only the module. If it is an old 2G/3G-only SIM, swap that too.
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