Ingenu’s RPMA beats cellular, satellite for Shell’s Niger Delta IoT project
FierceWireless – March 30, 2016 – Ingenu’s RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) network technology won over the hearts and minds of a technology services firm in Nigeria that chose it over potential alternatives like satellite and GPRS to deploy digital oilfield capabilities for a Shell Nigeria pipeline facility. Read More>>




IoT Evolution – March 30, 2016 – Increased efficiency is the first major attainable advantage of the IoT, and it can deliver significant business rewards, which will lead to global energy transformation. Shell Nigeria has just reaped $1 million worth in efficiency-driven savings. This is the first step.
FierceMobileIT – March 30, 2016 – Oil giant Shell was able to save more $1 million in infrastructure investment at its Nigerian pipeline facilities by deploying an Internet of Things product provided by M2M connectivity provider Ingenu Networks and Croatian industrial electronics system provider KONČAR INEM. 
RCR Wireless – March 30, 2016 – Low oil prices mean petroleum producers need to spend and invest more carefully than ever, and the “Internet of Things” is helping. Last year, Royal Dutch Shell realized a $1 million return on an $87,000 investment in digital technology to monitor oilfields in some of Nigeria’s toughest terrain. After evaluating both cellular and satellite, Shell instead chose random phase multiple access technology.
Energy Business Review – March 30, 2016 – Ingenu and Koncar INEM have delivered a robust Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solution to provide digital oilfield capabilities to the Shell Nigeria pipeline facility, at a significant cost savings of over $1M in infrastructure investment.
Energy Biz – March 23, 2016 – Is there anything that Ingenu’s new form of machine-to-machine communication won’t make better? It certainly doesn’t sound that way talking to Jason Wilson, Ingenu’s senior VP of Global Licensing and Networks, who is overseeing the implementation of dedicated Internet of Things networks in 25 countries.
Government Technology – March 22, 2016 – In 1950, just 29 percent of the world’s population lived in cities. In 2014, that figure rose to 54 percent, and by 2050, it’s expected to grow to 66 percent. Though a majority of that growth is taking place outside of the developed world, a significant portion of it is happening in the U.S.
San Diego Union-Tribune – March 4, 2016 – San Diego’s Ingenu – formerly On-Ramp Wireless – said it has accelerated the global roll-out of its Machine Network dedicated to Internet of Things connectivity.
Internet of Things Podcast – February 26, 2016 – IoT industry expert, Stacey Higginbotham wraps up Mobile World Congress news with this informative podcast.