Ingenu to cover 30 metro areas by end of 2016 with RPMA
Fierce Wireless – November 10, 2015 – The Internet of Things (IoT) race is on, and Ingenu, the machine-to-machine (M2M) wireless firm formerly known as On-Ramp Wireless, plans to cover 30 major U.S. metro markets with its Machine Network by the end of 2016. Read More>>


The race to deploy low power wide area (LPWA) networks for the Internet of Things heats up this week as two contenders announced their next steps. Ingenu announced its 2.4 GHz Machine Network will be deployed 30 U.S. cities by the end of 2016, covering an area of nearly 100,000 square miles. The competing LoRa Alliance said it will update its network at a meeting of its members this week, days after it announced a deal that will see the technology deployed in India.
Rethink Research – November 6, 2015 Trilliant has signed a deal to acquire Ingenu’s smart grid application business and customers, as well as licensing Ingenu’s RPMA LPWAN technology to integrate it into the Trilliant Smart Communications Platform – which is aimed at utilities and smart city customers.
IoT Evolution – November 4, 2015 – Trilliant has long been working to improve its existing Smart Grid technology with a number of different approaches. The company has worked hard to perfect its own solutions, but it knows one way to get ahead is to buy a firm that has a step on them. This is the case with the recent acquisition of the Smart Grid Application business from Ingenu.
San Diego Business Journal – November 2, 2015 – Ingenu has been ranked as one of San Diego’s Top Technology Solution Providers by the San Diego Business Journal’s Book of Lists. Ingenu appeared as #2 on the list as a result of nearly 20% growth in engineering and technology talent over the last year.
The New IP – October 29, 2015 – Verizon’s launch of ThingSpace, a new IoT developer portal that aims to remove barriers to IoT solutions development, opens up the IoT developer market for the service provider who seems to have set its sights on the opportunity presented by what McKinsey predicts is an $11 trillion market by 2025.
Smart Data Collective – October 29, 2015 – The wireless spectrum is limited, and cellular carriers are doing everything in their power to maximize its efficiency. Between January 2007 and December 2013, mobile data traffic grew by more than 50,000 percent, and that number is only expected to keep rising. Customers constantly demand newer, faster technology.