Ingenu Launches the US’s Newest IoT Network
Light Reading – September 9, 2015 – There will soon be another option for low-power, wide-area (LPWA) Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity in the US as On-Ramp Wireless announced Wednesday it is building its own Machine Network under its new name, Ingenu.
The company, led by former Raco Wireless CEO John Horn, is building what it’s billing as the world’s largest IoT network dedicated to connectivity for machines. If that sounds familiar, it’s because others like Sigfox have also made similar claims to much fanfare. In fact, LPWA is already emerging as a dominant theme at this week’s CTIA show in Las Vegas. Read More>>


The San Diego Union-Tribune – September 9, 2015 – San Diego’s On-Ramp Wireless announced today that it’s going to build a nationwide wireless network dedicated to Internet of Things connectivity.
451 Research – September 9, 2015 – At CTIA 2015, On-Ramp Wireless announced that it is renaming the company Ingenu. Under the direction of longtime M2M industry veteran and newly appointed CEO, John Horn, Ingenu intends to build a nationwide network using its own proprietary network technology called Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) that operates in the 2.4 GHz unlicensed spectrum.
EE Times – September 9, 2015 – The
Fierce Wireless – September 9, 2015 – Partnerships with vendors are key to making smart city initiatives a reality because they allow cities to make investments in infrastructure without taking unnecessary risk — such as investing in platforms that may become outdated. But partnerships alone won’t make a smart city a success– it also depends upon the leadership in the city government and the community.
Electronic Engineering Journal – September 7, 2015 – If there’s one thing the Internet of Things (IoT) has in abundance, it’s protocols. Some are standards, some are standards-in-progress, and some are proprietary. I’ve done some cursory reviews before, but each survey seems to raise at least as many questions as it answers. We saw that with the deeper dive into messaging protocols; things will be no different with this piece today. Probably worse, actually – in the end, while we’ll cover a lot of issues, it’s somehow unsatisfying.
Electric Energy T&D Magazine – July/August 2015 – As utilities increase their reliance on ubiquitous data to monitor and operate complex smart grids, advanced connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT) is an important facet of the overall system plan.
IoT Connectivity Solutions – August 19, 2015 – The former leader of RACO Wireless, which was recently acquired by KORE, was announced as On-Ramp’s new leader July 2. Today at IoT Evolution Expo he talked about On-Ramp’s value proposition and promised significant news next month at CTIA. Cellular networks that underlie many IoT deployments today, he said, offer far more bandwidth than most of those applications require – so it’s like drinking from a fire hose. And the disparity between what IoT needs and what cellular delivers grows wider and wider as cellular network operators move from 2G and 3G networks to 4G LTE and beyond, he said. That excess, he added, comes at a cost.
RigZone – August 21, 2015 – The need of exploration and production companies and service providers to effectively manage production chemicals served as the genesis of a new line of chemical management and optimization products.
Computerworld – August 20, 2015 – Backed by the likes of AT&T, Intel and Qualcomm, industry organization GSMA has launched an initiative to accelerate the roll-out of cellular networks customized for machine-to-machine communications.