The “Un-Carrier” Speaks Frankly about the Pain Carriers are Causing
T-Mobile has been refreshingly frank in its assessment of how disruptive and costly cellular technology sunsets are to end users. It doesn’t get much more direct than T-Mobile’s statement from this article:
Migrating technologies can often be expensive and include deploying skilled repair teams to swap out installed devices for LTE modules, which can cost $50 to $200 per device and up to $300 per truck roll. Those costs might not be right for every business today…
We couldn’t really have said it much better ourselves. We completely understand how important network longevity is to traditional M2M and newer IoT customers.




RCR Wireless – October 5, 2016 – A show that goes in-depth into the exciting world of the internet of things, showing use cases for the technology and much more. 
FierceWireless – October 4, 2016 – Why it’s Fierce: It was just over a year ago when On-Ramp Wireless announced a corporate relaunch, changing its name to Ingenu and incorporating On-Ramp’s existing Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) technology and networks. Since then, the company, which operates in a startup environment, has launched in several U.S. markets, including Dallas and Phoenix, and has aspirations to add many more in the coming months as it rolls out a network dedicated exclusively to machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, dubbing itself the Machine Network.
ReadWrite – October 4, 2016 – Ingenu has debuted its Smarter City program, offering a ready-to-use, beginning-to-end smart city platform that is based on the firm’s patented RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) communication technology and innovations from its various partners. 

