Future of Massive IoT and the Role of LoRaWAN

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Renato Pasquini, Program Leader, Cecilia Perez, Research Analyst, Frost & Sullivan and Donna Moore, CEO, LoRa Alliance

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With billions of IoT sensors sending small data volumes in massive numbers, the demand for cost-efficient and secure connectivity is critical. Low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) is a wireless technology that best meets the needs of non-mission-critical applications for its extended coverage, low transmission rate, long battery life, and cost savings in operations. LoRaWAN® is the LPWAN standard that grew the most in recent years and is expected to scale even faster in the post-pandemic scenario as network operators increase coverage in relevant countries and the ecosystem matures in different verticals. Through its groundbreaking, secure, and cost-efficient wireless connectivity, the LoRa Alliance® enables simplified management, ease of deployment, and scalability. Its flexibility sparks business opportunities and a fast return on investment. Key Takeaways: • An analysis of the LPWAN market with key trends and forecasts (2022-2025). • The role of the LoRa Alliance® in promoting the LoRaWAN® standard across the globe. • LoRaWAN®’s ecosystem and long-range capabilities that enable use cases to scale. • LoRaWAN® driving global technology transformation and addressing current and future challenges.
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