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M2M3

M2M3 is a designation used in multiple, unrelated domains to label different entities that share the same alphanumeric string. It does not refer to a single object but rather functions as a model code, version identifier, or catalog number depending on the context.

In technology and telecommunications, M2M3 most often appears as part of a product name or revision code

In industrial and embedded systems, M2M3 can mark a module or device used in remote monitoring, automation,

In other domains, M2M3 may appear as a laboratory code, a gene or locus label in specific

Because M2M3 is not unique to one field, readers should consult accompanying documentation, product datasheets, or

associated
with
machine-to-machine
communication.
In
this
sense,
M2M3
may
denote
a
third
generation
of
a
M2M
interface,
a
hardware
module,
or
a
firmware
release
intended
for
automated,
device-to-device
connectivity.
Because
manufacturers
define
the
exact
specifications,
the
capabilities
and
interfaces
associated
with
an
M2M3
designation
vary
by
vendor.
or
telemetry
projects.
It
is
commonly
found
in
catalogs
that
group
sensors,
gateways,
and
edge
devices
under
a
shared
M2M
umbrella,
with
the
number
indicating
generation,
capacity
tier,
or
feature
set.
genome
projects,
or
an
internal
reference
in
documentation.
These
uses
are
unrelated
to
the
technology
sense
and
require
field-specific
references
to
interpret
correctly.
field-specific
databases
to
determine
the
precise
meaning
in
a
given
instance.