There’s a New Network in Town
• Will Yapp, Senet
• Daniel Quant, Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
• John Reardon, Choctaw Telecom, LLC
Will Yapp, VP Business Development
508-904-1920
February 9, 2017
www.senetco.com
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What is LoRaWAN?
The technology utilized in a
network supporting the LoRaWAN
protocol is designed to connect
low-cost, battery-operated
sensors over long distances
The LoRaWAN protocol offers
unique and unequaled benefits in
terms of bi-directionality, security,
mobility, and accurate localization
The LoRa® Alliance – an open,
non-profit association promoting
the LoRaWAN protocol has grown
to include more than 400
members since its inception in
March of 2015
LoRaWAN is the open global
standard for carrier-grade Low
Power Wide Area Network
(LPWAN) connectivity
Who is Senet? Senet is the first and fastest growing public Low-Power Wide Area
Network (LPWAN) Service Provider in North America
Senet is dedicated to a global open standard for secure, carrier-grade IoT LPWAN using LoRaWAN™ connectivity
Senet provides low cost, long distance, low power, wireless connectivity for businesses across all industries
Senet is deeply invested in accelerating the commercialization of LoRaWAN applications and devices through an open partner and developer ecosystem
What Services Does Senet Offer?
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Connectivity
• Radio Access Network
• Standards based for guaranteed interoperability
• Enables seamless inter-and intra-network end node roaming
• Rapid expansion capabilities
Data Streaming
• Network Operating System connecting data to applications
• Simple bi-directional REST streaming APIs
• Optional data aggregation service and visualization tool
Device Management
• Centralized device control and reporting
• Customer-specific network mapping and system health tools
• Integrated device tracking and RF reporting
The Foundry
• Training, development tools and hands-on hardware labs
• Product ideation and full product development consulting
• Certification readiness
Senet has built the largest public LPWAN in North America
The Senet LoRaWAN
network is currently
in over 225 cities and
23 states covering a
population of nearly
50 million people and
growing
AMTS Band Location
Coverage After Sales
AMTS License Features
• 217-218 MHz and 219-220 MHz bands
• Minimum of 1 MHz in each market, licensed as 500 kHz paired (the “A” block)
• 2 MHz (A and B blocks) in many markets
• Signal propagates far in 220 MHz range
• Ten year auction license renews in perpetuity without further bid payments
• Narrowband (NB) IoT is a sweet spot
• Industrial controls for pipelines, meters, sensors, in energy, oil and gas, transportation markets.
• Smart Cars, Intelligent Highways, and Collision Avoidance for trucks, trains, cars.
IoT Applications
Daniel QuantVP Product Management & Strategic Marketing
@joinedworld
February 9, 2017
www.multitech.com
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Privacy & Trust Essential for Cities
• Asset Authentication
• Tamper Resistant
• Secure Boot
• Firmware Updates
• Secure Provisioning
• Private Routing
• Encrypt Data-in-Motion
Smart Cities
Consist of Many
IoT Connectivity
Technologies
ShortRange
(Wi-Fi, ZigBee)
Wide Area Coverage
LWPA(Sigfox, LoRa,
NB-IoT)
TraditionalCellular
(2G/3G/4G)
Source: Northstream
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Smart City ApplicationsHigher Value Data Streams Licensed Spectrum / Cellular• Transportation
• Real time Asset Tracking
• Home Automation
• Healthcare Devices
Big Data IoT
Unlicensed / LoRaWAN• Smart Trash & Parking
• Facilities Management
• Utility Metering
• Water Leak detection
• Environmental Monitoring
Facilities
Mgmt
Smart Parking
Smart Trash
Utility
Metering
Water Mgmt
Home
Automation
Healthcare
Devices
Asset Tracking
Transportation
Traffic Mgmt
Licensed Unlicensed
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There’s a New Network in Town
• Will Yapp, Senet
• Daniel Quant, Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
• John Reardon, Choctaw Telecom, LLC