Ingenu Rolling Out its Machine Network in 30 Metro Areas
IoT Journal – November 13, 2015 – IoT company Ingenu has announced an initial rollout of its Machine Network, which is expected to cover 30 major metropolitan areas across the United States by the end of 2016. At that point, the firm reports, the Machine Network will be the nation’s largest exclusive IoT and machine-to-machine (M2M) network, serving more than 100 million users across the United States, and covering an area of nearly 100,000 square miles The first phase will consist of 12 access points installed in Phoenix, Ariz., and 19 in Dallas, Texas, and is slated to be taken live in the first quarter of next year.  Read More>>


Rethink Internet of Things – November 13, 2015 – After changing its name from On-Ramp Wireless, Ingenu has announced its ambitions to build out its LPWAN technology to cater for 30 US cities by the end of 2016. The expansion of its Machine Network strategy will see Ingenu go head to head with the privately-owned network of Sigfox, as well as the multitude of LoRa networks that will roll out in the US, and the eventual 3GPP-approved LPWAN implementation known as NB-IoT.  
Wireless Week – November 13, 2015 – Ingenu has announced the initial rollout of its Machine Network, which is slated to cover 30 major metropolitan areas across the United States by the end of 2016. The Machine Network is the first nationwide wireless public network dedicated entirely to IoT/M2M connectivity and is powered by Ingenu’s RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) communications technology.  
M2M Now – November 13, 2015 – Ingenu has announced the initial rollout of its Machine Network, covering 30 major metropolitan areas across the United States by the end of 2016.  Once the first phase is operational, the Machine Network will be the nation’s largest exclusive Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) network, serving approximately more than 100 million users across the United States, and covering an area of nearly 100,000 square miles. 
RCR Wireless News – November 12, 2015 – A company dedicated to connecting machines, 
Product Design & Development – November 12, 2015 –  
Telecoms.com – November 11, 2015 – In the first phase it will target the Southwestern metropolitan areas of Arizona and Texas. The network in Phoenix in Arizona will serve around 3.1 million consumers of M2M technology and covers 1,800 square miles. In the metropolitan areas of Dallas and Fort Worth in Texas it will connect approximately 4.5 million consumers across an area of over 2,000 square miles. 
Mobile World Live – November 11, 2015 – Ingenu, which is aiming to create the first nationwide M2M and IoT-only network in the US, will start its rollout in Q1 2016.  The service will kick off in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona, before being extended to nine more cities across the south in the first quarter. The aim is to offer M2M/IoT connectivity to more than 30 US cities by the end of next year.  
Mobile Enterprise – November 10, 2015 – Ingenu (
San Diego Union Tribune – November 10, 2015 – San Diego’s Ingenu — formerly known as On-Ramp Wireless — said Tuesday that Phoenix and Dallas-Fort Worth are the first two metro areas to gain access to its dedicated machine-to-machine wireless network for linking refrigerators, sensors, power poles and so on to the Internet.