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Senet Expands Network Coverage Through New Operator Integration Services and Wholesale Carrier-Grade Connectivity Plans

Senet Expands Network Coverage Through New Operator Integration Services and Wholesale Carrier-Grade Connectivity Plans
Company Rapidly Expanding LoRaWAN IoT Network Coverage Across the US

Senet, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based software and services platforms that enable global connectivity and on-demand network build-outs for the Internet of Things (IoT) announced new services and network coverage plans to deliver broader access to low power wide area network (LPWAN) coverage for IoT applications across the United States. Today’s announcement includes integration services that enable seamless interconnectivity between Senet and 3rd party LoRaWAN® networks, and wholesale network plans that allow operator partners to sell Senet coverage with carrier-grade service level agreements.

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“As demand for LoRaWAN network services grows at a rapid pace, we are continuously innovating to expand coverage and maintain our position as the benchmark for reliable service and support”

Senet’s experience operating the largest and most densely deployed public carrier-grade LoRaWAN network in the United States has led to several innovative and disruptive service offerings and business models designed to rapidly deploy and expand IoT network coverage, including the company’s Radio Access Network (RAN) Partner Services, Operator Enablement Services and patented Low Power Wide Area Virtual Network (LVN™).

Now, through its new “Senet Extended Coverage” offering, customers utilizing Senet’s public network have expanded access to connectivity provided by contracted operator partners. Senet Extended Coverage allows its customers to use 3rd party operator partner networks in areas where Senet is not yet deployed or access densified connectivity where Senet and its partners both offer coverage. In all cases, Senet’s network management services deliver the highest levels of reliability and responsiveness for massively scaled IoT applications.

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In addition, Senet is now offering connectivity plans that enable operator partners to sell wholesale, SLA-backed network coverage. These plans are beneficial to LoRaWAN network operators that may not provide the carrier-grade service and support required by a segment of their customer base. Plans are available where Senet offers public network coverage today and new network builds and densification will be considered based on application and operational profiles.

“As demand for LoRaWAN network services grows at a rapid pace, we are continuously innovating to expand coverage and maintain our position as the benchmark for reliable service and support,” said Bruce Chatterley, CEO of Senet. “With our Extended Coverage offering and wholesale connectivity plans, customers benefit from greater and more reliable public low power wide area network access, which removes one of the most significant barriers to successfully scaling IoT deployments across cities, counties and communities.”

Senet operates the largest and most densely deployed public carrier-grade LoRaWAN network in the United States, deployed in over in 29 states, covering over 1,300 cities, serving a population of over 55 million people and processing millions of transactions daily.

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