ntele
Ntele is a term used in computer networking to describe a family of lightweight, open-standards technologies designed for real-time telemetry and control across distributed systems. Ntele-focused solutions are applied in industrial automation, smart infrastructure, and edge computing where low latency and efficient use of network resources are important.
Origin and governance: The concept emerged in open-source and research communities in the early 2020s. Reference
Technical overview: Ntele deploys a publish–subscribe model with topics representing data streams. It supports quality-of-service levels
Usage and reception: Ntele aims to balance simplicity with performance on constrained networks and in autonomous
See also: MQTT, CoAP, DDS, AMQP. External references and further reading are often provided by project repositories