Ingenu deploys IoT connectivity in Dallas/Fort Worth
TelecomPaper – April 13, 2016 – Public M2M network provider Ingenu has deployed its Machine Network in the Dallas/Fort Worth area after striking a deal with the City of Dallas. Immediately available, the Machine Network will provide IoT (Internet of Things) connectivity to the region and will cover around 2,116 square miles, serving a population of more than 4.4 million people.  Read More>>




RCR Wireless – April 13, 2016 – The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a hot topic in telecom. The connectivity needs range, on the low end, to sending just a few Kilobytes at fixed intervals, to incredibly high-throughput, low-latency applications like autonomous driving.  
CIO Review – April 2016 – Ingenu CEO, John Horn gives us his take on getting the biggest return on the Internet of Things investment.  
Fierce Wireless Europe/Telecoms EMEA – April 4, 2016 – Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies dubbed low power wide area (LPWA) networks are deemed a critical element in the platforms that will in future support the burgeoning range of connected objects with long battery lives and low data rate requirements. 
IoT Now – March 31, 2016 – Ingenu, a provider of connectivity exclusively to machines, and KONČAR INEM, a producer of industrial electronics and power electronics devices and systems, announced the delivery of a “robust Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solution to provide digital oilfield capabilities to the Shell Nigeria pipeline facility.” 
Pymnts.com – March 31, 2016 – In a culture that glorifies and relies so heavily upon the personal automobile, it shouldn’t be so surprising that gas prices are employed by pundits, alternatively, as scapegoats for low retail sales or as a bellwether for impending upturns. Just about every update on monthly retail sales will include a comment on the general state of the cost of a barrel of crude, and the recent months-long slide in the cost of gasoline might as well have been a holiday among the poor journalists covering that beat.