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LoRa will be the leading non-cellular LPWA network technology in the next five years, says ABI Research

February 17, 2021

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Semtech Corporation a supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announced the release of a commissioned white paper, LoRaWAN® and Multi-RAN Architecture Connecting the Next Billion IoT Devices, from global tech market advisory firm, ABI Research.

The report explores the rapid growth of massive Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity and real world applications leveraging multi-RAN architectures.

Vertical market evaluation was a key component to the whitepaper research. ABI Research found that the LoRaWAN protocol is the leading license-exempt low-power wide-area (LPWA) network technology addressing massive IoT vertical markets, which include metering, cities, asset tracking and logistics, commercial building automation, and home. In addition to vertical market overviews, the white paper explores five active LoRaWAN network implementations based on multi-RAN architectures:

“The future of IoT connectivity requires flexible solutions that address a wide spectrum of vertical IoT applications, use cases and device types,” says Marc Pegulu, vice president of IoT applications in Semtech’s Wireless & Sensing Products Group. “LoRa and the LoRaWAN open protocol enable interoperability and seamless connection between the many devices that can exist in a single environment. As a technology provider, our job is to create solutions that make deployment and use easier for people.”

The study concluded that LoRa devices will play an important role as a key LPWA network technology now and in the future as the IoT continues to connect physical devices to digital assets. Additional key takeaways highlighted in the white paper include:

Download “LoRaWAN and Multi-RAN Architecture Connecting the Next Billion IoT Devices” to learn more and visit here Semtech’s network technology comparison infographic.

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