Senet Announces Coverage in 10 Additional Major Metropolitan Areas of the US

Senet Announces Coverage in 10 Additional Major Metropolitan Areas of the US

Continues commitment of being the first and fastest growing low-power wide-area network in North America supporting a wide range of IoT applications.

Senet, the first and fastest growing North American provider of public, low-power, wide-area networks (LPWANs) for long range-based (LoRa®-based) Internet of Things (IoT) applications, today announced coverage in 10 additional major metropolitan areas of the U.S.

Already in 110 cities covering more than 125,000 square miles of the U.S., Senet will now offer its service in Los Angeles, New York City, Washington D.C., Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Seattle, San Diego, Atlanta and Denver with additional expansion throughout 2017. Senet already has networks in other major metropolitan areas like San Francisco, Boston and San Jose, and with this announcement now has a presence in a total of 225 cities and 23 states covering a population of nearly 50 million people.

Senet’s highly scalable and reliable LoRa LPWA network utilizes multiple gateway solutions from several manufacturers and Senet’s own operations support system (OSS) to deliver network services at very low cost and very high scale. Senet’s ability to manage multiple gateway configurations in a seamless manner, and to deploy them rapidly, allows for unmatched time to market and total cost of ownership for IoT applications across a wide range of verticals, including smart city, smart building, agriculture, oil and gas, metering and asset management.

George Dannecker, CEO and President of Senet, said:

“This announcement clearly demonstrates our commitment to being the largest and fastest growing LoRa LPWA network in North America.”

“Because we were the first in rolling out and scaling a LoRa LPWA network and application here in North America, we have gained the significant experience necessary to continue to grow the network and support the wide range of IoT applications that will be commercially deploying over the coming months and years.”

“We are encouraged to see continued development of purpose-built networks to power the emerging class of low-power, low-bandwidth IoT devices, said Mark Lowenstein, Managing Director at Mobile Ecosystem. “LPWA networks and the LoRA technology, backed by companies like Senet, are proving to be compelling solutions for accelerating IoT connectivity.”

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