THE MACHINE NETWORK IN INDIANAPOLIS
The first nationwide network for machines is now available in Indiana.
RPMA technology enables machines and devices to communicate more efficiently and reliably than ever before. With the launch of the Machine Network in Indianapolis, municipalities, government agencies and businesses are able to tap into its always-available, ubiquitous coverage to build Internet of Things solutions.
The Machine Network is rapidly being deployed across the country. To find out when the network is coming to your area, check out our nationwide coverage map.
Bringing the Internet of Things
TO INDIANAPOLIS
“Indianapolis is the first metropolitan area in the Midwest to be supported by the Machine Network, which is a testament to the smart initiatives that the market is driving,” said Tom Gregor, president and general manager of the Machine Network, Ingenu. “The scalability of RPMA enables implementation of applications as needs grow, and the opportunities that the technology brings to the region’s traditional industries is immense.”
The IoT requires wireless technology to connect devices that collect information. Ingenu is a wireless connectivity provider dedicated exclusively to machine connectivity. Ingenu’s Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) technology provides wireless connectivity to devices allowing them to communicate back to their owners. RPMA has connected smart devices for years. RPMA is a thoroughly proven technology enabling dozens of private networks including verticals such as the smart city, smart grid, asset tracking, and oil and gas since 2008.
In this collection of case studies, we’ll explore ways in which RPMA has brought value to citizens, cities, governments, businesses and enterprises. While some of these case studies are specific to a particular vertical, many may be generalized across other industries. The value of the IoT is real today, and RPMA makes that value real.