Sigfox, Ingenu Aggressively Expand IoT Networks in Land Grab
SDx Central – March 6, 2017 – BARCELONA, Spain — When it comes to the connectivity layer of the Internet of Things (IoT), there are a number of networks and network technologies competing for customers. From cellular networks to low-power wide area (LPWA) networks to proprietary networks, all are aggressively expanding to accommodate customers. At the same time, enterprise customers are becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of IoT and are looking for solutions. Read more >>


ITB News – March 5, 2017 – This week at Mobile World Congress, two new global IoT machine networks were announced in the Middle East and Brazil to provide connectivity for IoT devices and applications across the world. Ingenu Inc. and MEC Telematik announced a rollout of the Machine Network for IoT network connectivity across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, based on RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) technology. When launched, the Middle East network will be the world’s largest multi-country M2M/IoT network serving the countries of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Jordan and others.
TeleGeography – March 1, 2017 – US-based Ingenu, a company delivering purpose-built IoT connectivity using unlicensed spectrum, and Brazilian operator Datora Telecom have launched the ‘Machine Network’ in Brazil, an IoT network powered by Ingenu’s
Strategy Analytics – February 28, 2017 – As the 2017 Mobile World Congress event kicked off in Barcelona, Spain, IoT announcements soon came through. Ranging from more field trials for NB-IoT, support for device roaming on LoRa networks, RPMA spanning 29 countries, edge analytics, security of IoT devices, and more.
IoT Jobs – February 28, 2017 – The IoT network will serve Brazil’s population of over 200 million, providing connectivity for IoT/M2M applications in many sectors. The post
Telecompaper – February 28, 2017 – Brazilian MVNO Datora Mobile has teamed up with IoT connectivity provider Ingenu to launch the Machine Network. The IoT network, powered by Ingenu’s RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) technology, will serve Brazil’s population of over 200 million, providing reliable connectivity for IoT/M2M applications such as agriculture, environmental monitoring, logistics and smart city.
Wireless Week – February 28, 2017 – At Mobile World Congress, Ingenu announced that 29 countries now have IoT connectivity through its global RPMA network expansion. This worldwide IoT network offers businesses the ability to connect and analyze data for smart city applications in healthcare, agriculture, retail, and research initiatives like the Las Vegas Innovation District.