Long-Range IoT on the Road to Success
ElectronicDesign – May 16, 2017 – Most engineers consider the Internet of Things (IoT) as a collection of short-range wireless technologies that connect devices to the internet for some useful purpose. And most current IoT applications seem to fall into that category. However, that mindset is changing.
Many wireless standards are limited by their range, which is problematic for a number of useful applications that require much longer paths. To overcome that hurdle, a collection of newer longer-range wireless technologies have emerged. Called low-power wide-area networks (LPWANs), these links fill the gap between traditional short-range technologies and the more costly M2M alternatives. Read more >>


asmag.com – May 12, 2017 – LPWAN or low-power wide area network has become increasingly popular, especially in the age of IoT whereby certain user needs can be addressed by low-power devices transmitting small amounts of data over wide distances. While people tend to associate LPWAN with some of the better known technologies in the market, for example Sigfox, LoRaWAN and NB-IoT, there are other players who have recognized the potential of LPWAN and developed their own technologies to satisfy user demands.
FierceWireless – May 2, 2017 – Continuing on its quest to deploy Random Phase Multiple Access technology around the world, Ingenu announced that RPMA licensees RPMAnetworks and Mainland China Telecommunication Co. (MCT) struck a new partnership aimed at delivering integrated internet of things (IoT) products and services to the global market. 
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Internet Do – March 17, 2017 – Ingenu Inc., a San Diego-based company that develops large-scale wireless machine connectivity, announced Thursday it is expanding its Machine Network services to several Southwest areas, including New Mexico.
Smart Cities World – March 17, 2017 – Ingenu has expanded the coverage of its Machine Network for Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity from the Southeast to Southwest regions of the US. The IoT network now provides service to major metropolitan markets in New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina.
Enterprise IoT Insights – March 17, 2017 – Ingenu said it has expanded coverage of its internet of things-focused network across parts of five states, pushing total coverage of its low-power wide area network to more than 12.5 million potential customers and 7,000 square miles.
Albuquerque Business First – March 17, 2017 – Albuquerque is joining the internet of things, or IoT. Ingenu Inc., a San Diego-based company that develops large-scale wireless machine connectivity, announced Thursday it is expanding its Machine Network services to several Southwest areas, including New Mexico.
Tech Investor News – March 16, 2017 – Startup Ingenu said it has expanded its Internet of Things (IoT) wireless network in locations in New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina. The company said its RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) network now covers a population of over 12.5 million and an area of nearly 7,000 square miles.