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May 6, 2019 at 5:33 am #30676
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LoRaWAN has established itself as a market leader in the LPWAN space, the ease of deployment, wide coverage and lack of a reliance on an operator means that more than 60% of LPWAN connections today communicate over a LoRaWAN protocol with annual growth expected to exceed 100% every year until 2023, the LPWAN space is undoubtedly a huge opportunity for a wide range of players.
Last year, LoRaWAN recorded it’s 50 millionth connection, widely regarded as the point at which a technology is considered to be established, with over 80 million connections in 2019, what comes next?
Making it in China
China has been the worlds largest adopter of IoT, more than 400 million connected utility meters, 100 million connected bicycles and three major operators providing wide scale IoT services. China has been ahead of the rest of the world in offering nationwide NB-IoT (a wireless standard that suits similar use cases to LoRaWAN) coverage. The widespread nature of this network means that is really is now or never for LoRaWAN to make its move. There are three large scale projects to provide nationwide LoRaWAN networks to China.
• Alibaba have big ambitions for LoRaWAN
• Tencent have partnered with The Things Network
• Hardware manufacturer ZTE has formed a new company, CLAA, building public networks targeting different industry verticals.
LPWAN is moving beyond proof of concept projects
Gateways for everyone!
LoRaWAN in Space
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