Senet enhances IoT platforms to 80 countries

Senet has announced network server enhancements for its cloud-based, Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) connectivity platforms to over 80 countries.

The new features simplify the deployment, management and monetization of Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) and applications—the fastest growing segment of the IoT market.

With coverage and connectivity readiness now in over 80 countries, Senet has established a global LoRaWAN network through the modernization of IoT connectivity and its Low Power Wide Area Virtual Network (LVN) – an incentive-based ‘Connectivity Marketplace’ in which operators, IoT infrastructure providers, solution providers and system integrators can immediately benefit from revenue-share models based on their contribution to the network buildout.

“Companies cannot afford to defer their IoT investment until 5G arrives or delay business growth opportunities based on the promise of NB-IoT or LTE Category M1 coverage at a future date to be determined,” said Bruce Chatterley, CEO, Senet.

“With these new platform enhancements and our partner-centric engagement models, we’ve effectively broken the mold for reliable, secure and cost-effective IoT connectivity and application deployment at massive scale,” added Chatterley.

Senet has also launched an updated coverage map illustrating its global service delivery footprint—with coverage and connectivity readiness in over 80 countries.

 

 

 

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