Senet and ProSentry have announced a partnership to deliver smart building solutions utilising platform-as-a-service for private LoRaWan network deployments.
The LoRaWan network project is part of the state and federally funded broader roll-out of the Cleveland Water Alliance’s Smart Lake Erie Watershed initiative.
Senet’s integration partnership with the Helium Network provides access to more than 27,500 Helium-compatible hotspots in the New York City area, densifying and extending LoRaWan network coverage.
Through a combination of sensors, meters, and its Delphi360 wireless connectivity and data analytics platform, IotaComm provides an end-to-end smart building and smart city solution for the US.
Senet and Ready Wireless are collaborating to help North America municipalities and enterprises accelerate the deployment of a range of monitoring and asset tracking solutions.
Senet claims its extended coverage services now include global LoRaWan network connectivity delivered by more than 720,000 Helium-compatible hotspots in 55,000 cities and 170 countries.
Turnkey nature of the solution makes it easy to add smart streetlights to existing LoRaWan networks such as those deployed for water utility advanced metering infrastructure projects.
Company wants to address the lack of IoT connectivity in rural regions, which require as much data about assets, infrastructure and operations as cities to make better, data-driven decisions.
Senet and Helium have collaborated on the new visualisation and planning tools to assist customers with deploying internet of things solutions at scale across the US.
Senet claims it is the largest and densest metropolitan deployment of public carrier-grade LoRaWAN connectivity in North America and will have capacity to support millions of IoT device connections.
By partnering with Senet for network-as-a-service and device management services, SimplyCity helps clients transform legacy monitoring systems to modern IoT solutions.