On demand LoRaWAN coverage throughout the US and Americas
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Netmore provides LoRaWAN connectivity in the US and across the globe. Our carrier grade network (24/7 monitoring) is purpose-built to onboard millions of devices and deliver against strict service-level agreements (SLAs). In addition to robust outdoor and indoor coverage, our platform provides advanced features to manage the network and connected devices, allowing you to focus on your core business while knowing Netmore has you covered.
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Our total coverage approach provides access to existing public networks and a unique methodology for new deployments and densification – making it easy for utilities and enterprises to access highly reliable IoT network connectivity
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LoRaWAN stands as a cornerstone technology in the IoT landscape, delivering efficient, long-range connectivity for the explosive growth of connected devices. It enables data transmission over distances of up to 15 km in rural areas and 5 km in urban environments, dramatically reducing the infrastructure required for wide-scale deployments. With exceptionally low power consumption, LoRaWAN devices can operate for years on a single battery, making it ideal for applications where maintenance is challenging—far surpassing Wi-Fi in battery life and coverage for wide-area use cases. Additionally, LoRaWAN ensures robust security through built-in end-to-end encryption, protecting data from unauthorized access and providing a reliable, scalable foundation for massive IoT networks.
Smart metering initiatives are costly to integrate. Successful integration requires cost-effective hardware, licensing, and operational costs from providers.
LoRaWAN’s solutions are vetted in cost-benefit analysis. They have established pragmatic ways to lower the total cost of ownership, including affordable and energy-friendly devices (up to 15-year battery life).
The LoRaWAN community has ensured the integration of an effective and sophisticated security mechanism into every component that makes up the standard. The protocol boasts reliable security features, including AES algorithms for authentication and a two-layered cryptography mechanism for encryption. The LoRa Alliance ensures that the standards’ security is ever-ever evolving, and integrates the latest novel technologies and best practices in its security protocols.
Bi-directional capabilities in LoRaWAN support the transmission of messages in uplinks and downlinks. The downlink functionality is crucial in innovative metering campaigns because they leave room for functionality modification without physically going to the location to re-configure the device.
Other essential benefits of bi-directional communication in LoRaWAN include the support of firmware over the air (FOTA), which facilitates minor software updates and bug fixes and package acknowledgment.
Battery life is crucial when deciding on which devices or communication technologies to use in your smart metering and IoT projects. LPWA technologies are generally optimized for long battery life, but the lifespans vary depending on functionality and signal quality.
LoRaWAN has several mechanisms to increase battery life, including a very low power requirement to turn on the radio module and optimized spectrum utilization – extending the life of devices in the field and reducing total cost of ownership.
The open nature of LoRaWAN makes it capable of supporting popular metering standards, including DLMS and OMS. In water metering, for instance, LoRaWAN elevates the functionality of conventional SCADA systems, which are used in the critical networking of water utilities. Using LoRaWAN, existing SCADA infrastructure, and other applications, water utilities can develop an end-to-end solution that results in data-driven decision making, better monitoring, and favorable CapEx projections.
Compared to other options, LoRaWAN provides a more cost-effective, scalable and flexible solution for building out carrier-grade network coverage.
Netmore approaches all LoRaWAN network builds with a tailored solution to meet your unique solution rollout demands – including public, private, and hybrid networks. In circumstances where the customer or service levels require it, the Netmore platform supports secondary networks such as LTE-M.
