The IoT Network Rivalry is Heating Up and Going Global
ComputerWorld – February 23, 2016 – In the hotly contested market for Internet of Things networks, Ingenu has its sights set on nothing less than world domination for its technology.
“We will have the largest footprint in the world … and it will become a global standard,” CEO John Horn said in an interview last week. Ingenu-based networks will reach more than half the world’s population within three years, he predicted. Read More>>




Computer Business Review – February 24, 2016 – With Mobile World Congress (MWC) revealing new and more connectivity-hungry devices both in the consumer and enterprise spaces, the need for more robust, faster and reliable networks is driving the IoT standards race. 
Mobile World Live – February 23, 2016 – Ingenu, the US-based low power wide area (LPWA) network specialist, said it has accelerated the pace of its strategy to build public networks exclusively for machine traffic in markets across the globe.
EE Times – February 23, 2016 – Ingenu, the LoRa Alliance and Sigfox announced expanded partnerships for their competing low-power wide area networks at the Mobile World Congress. The LPWA nets are in a race to connect the Internet of Things at a time when cellular backers are accelerating their efforts to finish competing IoT standards.
RCR Wireless – February 23, 2016 – Mobile World Congress is all about the newest wireless technologies, but this year the end of an old technology is driving conversations around the “Internet of Things.” Second-generation networks are being decommissioned to make room for LTE and that means hundreds of IoT devices connected to carrier 2G networks will need a new way to connect.
Wireless Week – February 23, 2016 – Ingenu announced it has accelerated the rollout of its dedicated IoT networks around the globe based on burgeoning demand. Working with strategic licensing partners, Ingenu will be providing connectivity specifically and exclusively for machine traffic in 25 countries on six continents around the world.
CIO Magazine – February 23, 2016 – In the hotly contested market for Internet of Things networks, Ingenu has its sights set on nothing less than world domination for its technology.
Total Telecom – February 22, 2016 – Connected cars will dominate the early stages of 5G rollouts in the Internet of Things (IoT) space, according to new figures released by Machina Research late last week.
San Diego Business Journal – February 18, 2016 – When the wireless business community comes together in Barcelona, Spain, over the week of Feb. 22, Rancho Bernardo-based Ingenu will be there to show its patented technology to the world.
TechSling – February 4, 2016 – The city of Tempe, Arizona, has a long, complicated, and hostile history with Internet service providers. Just last year, Cox Communications filed a lawsuit against the city that alleges it violated federal laws when striking a deal with Google Fiber — but unfortunately, that wasn’t the first time Tempe went to court over Internet-related issues.