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Blues Partner Network debuts, streamlining cloud connection for IIoT

Blues has announced the launch of the Blues Partner Network that has now welcomed over fifty partners – all benefiting from Blues’ products that simplify the connection of devices to the cloud. (more…)

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October 23, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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LoneStar Tracking acquires Nova Labs’ 1663 to epand IoT solutions on Helium Network

LoneStar Tracking has announced that it has acquired Nova Labs 1663, the partner of choice for customised IoT solutions built on the world’s largest decentralised wireless network, the Helium Network. This acquisition comes after a strong year of growth for both Lonestar and 1663, including 1663 growing its ecosystem to more than 80 partners in asset tracking, cold chain monitoring and smart agriculture. As Lonestar expands its market presence and customer coverage for industrial IoT use-cases, its industry expertise in large enterprise and industrial IoT make it the ideal solutions provider to continue progressing 1663. (more…)

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September 25, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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GTT Group offers IoT patent portfolio from global networking provider

Global Technology Transfer Group has announced the availability of a patent portfolio within the Internet Of Things (IoT) technology space from a global networking provider. The portfolio encompasses a diverse range of patents that address critical areas within wearables, gateways, microgrid, smart energy, network coverage, network selection, and more.

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September 23, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

Dryad Networks deploys EchoStar Mobile satellite IoT for fire prevention monitoring

EchoStar Mobile Limited, an EchoStar company, announced that Dryad Networks has made an initial purchase of 3,000 EM2050 LoRaWAN modules and related connectivity services. The modules, powered by Semtech‘s ultra-low power LR1120 device, will provide embedded LoRaWAN satellite IoT capabilities for the Dryad Silvanet gateways.

Dryad’s Silvanet Suite of end-to-end wildfire detection technology is already deployed in 25 countries by a number of public and private sector organisations.

Based in Germany, Dryad provides ultra-early detection of wildfires as well as health and growth-monitoring of forests through the Silvanet solution – solar-powered gas sensors deployed in a large-scale LoRaWAN mesh network. Dryad aims to reduce unwanted wildfires, which cause up to 20% of global CO2 emissions and have a devastating impact on biodiversity. By 2030, Dryad aims to prevent 3.9 million hectares of forest from burning, preventing 1.7 billion tons of CO2 emissions.

“Each year, wildfires are responsible for 20% of global CO2  emissions and cause $140 billion of financial damages,” Carsten Brinkschulte, a CEO and co-founder of Dryad Networks, said in a media statement. “Dryad Networks is committed to protecting public and private forests with fire detection and monitoring solutions and the EM2050 module from EchoStar Mobile gives us the features we need to enable large-scale deployments in areas with poor or non-existent terrestrial network coverage.”

Brinkschulte added that the EM2050 module made sense because of its compliance to LoRaWAN standards, the world’s largest IoT ecosystem. “The EM2050’s latest features, such as Semtech’s Long Range – Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (LR-FHSS) technology coupled with EchoStar Mobile’s powerful satellite IoT communications infrastructure will provide excellent support for Dryad’s Silvanet wireless distributed architecture network.”

Prior to working with EchoStar Mobile, Dryad relied primarily on terrestrial connectivity with limited support for satellite communications. Integrating the real-time communications and dual mode connectivity of the EM2050 module into the upcoming third generation of Sylvanet gateways will make it possible for Dryad to make full-featured use of satellite links, including support for bi-directional communications, device configuration and Firmware Update Over The Air (FUOTA), enabling deployments independently of terrestrial network coverage.

“We are thrilled to power the Silvanet product line with the EM2050 LoRaWAN compatible module,” said Telemaco Melia, a vice president and general manager of EchoStar Mobile. “Satellite connectivity is necessary to assure reliable and cost-effective 100% coverage. And the EM2050 module supports multicast and FUOTA, optimising operations and keeping the Silvanet devices up to date.”

“We believe that satellite IoT holds immense potential in delivering significant benefits across various applications, in particular, those targeting environmental protection like Dryad’s Silvanet Suite,” said Carlo Tinella, senior product marketing manager at Semtech. “By providing affordable wireless connectivity in remote areas beyond the reach of terrestrial networks, it is possible to expand the digitalisation process into vast natural assets, contributing to our planet’s sustainable development goals.”

Tinella added that Semtech is “enthusiastic about the outcome of this collaboration with EchoStar Mobile and believe the enablement of satellite technology for IoT leveraging LoRa and LR-FHSS is just the beginning of a groundbreaking and transformative journey.”

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February 23, 2024

Posted by: Anna Ribeiro

Podcast: The powerful combination of 5G, IoT, eSIM/iSIM and satellite-powered networks

Tech journalist, Antony Savvas, hosts Toby Grimshaw from IoT and eSIM specialists Kigen and Loic Bonvarlet VP of Product and Marketing at Kigen , to discuss the real-world impact of 5G, IoT and satellite connectivity when combined with advanced eSIM and iSIM products. Hear how the new 3GPP release 17 standard opens up exciting opportunities for device makers and service providers in various sectors. Explore the non-terrestrial networks and learn how they are set to revolutionise global communications.

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August 3, 2023

Posted by: Barto Szkaradek

HOPE Hydration announces T-Mobile as its IoT, network provider

HOPE Hydration (HOPE), maker of smart-city water refill stations, announced T-Mobile as the connectivity and IoT provider for its sustainable HydroStation technology. (more…)

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June 14, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Hologram announces Hyper SIM with network fallback cellular IoT connectivity on a single eUICC SIM

Hologram, an IoT cellular connectivity platform, has announced the next-generation Hyper SIM with network fallback. The global eUICC SIM enables direct integrations with carriers in the US and Canada and the launch of network fallback to intelligently keep devices connected. The combination of carrier offerings and automatic fallback gives exceptional performance for IoT applications and peace of mind with multi-network redundancy. (more…)

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March 3, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Northern Gas Networks signs IOTICS ‘to unlock future energy solutions’

Digital cooperation capability from IOTICS is said to be enabling a decentralised data ecosystem for Britain’s Northern Gas Networks (NGN) Customer Energy Village. Northern Gas Networks has selected technology from IOTICS and architecture to enable a multi-party, cross-sector data ecosystem. (more…)

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February 10, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Lacuna Space, Wyld Networks partner to roll-out global satellite solutions for the IoT market

Lacuna Space, the provider of global satellite connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT) announces their partnership with Wyld Networks. Their agreement allows Wyld to transfer data from its low-power, sensor-to-satellite LoRaWAN terminals and modules through Lacuna’s network of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) and Mid Earth Orbiting (MEO) satellites for IoT applications where there is little or no alternative connectivity. Wyld Networks will resell data from the existing and planned Lacuna constellation of satellites. (more…)

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November 4, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Fuse joins AWS Partner Network (APN) to empower enhanced IoT solutions for the tactical edge

San Diego, United States – FUSE Integration, a warfighter-focused engineering and design firm, announced that it has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN) as a hardware provider. CORE, Fuse’s ruggedised virtualised networking system, is qualified to run AWS IoT Greengrass, an open-source edge runtime and cloud service for building, deploying and managing intelligent device software. With CORE, APN members and Fuse customers gain the ability to create an Internet of Things (IoT) solution at the tactical edge for ground, air and sea platforms. (more…)

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September 26, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar