Senet, Eutelsat, TrakAssure and Wyld Networks Team to Deliver First-to-Market Interoperable Terrestrial and Satellite LoRaWAN® Network Services
Senet, Inc. has announced a partnership with Eutelsat Communications, TrakAssure, and Wyld Networks to form the Multimodal IoT Infrastructure Consortium™ (MMIIC). This consortium aims to deliver integrated terrestrial and satellite LoRaWAN connectivity, enhancing global supply chain visibility. The collaboration targets container logistics and asset tracking, utilizing ELO nanosatellites for enhanced coverage in remote areas. The commercial launch is anticipated in H2 2022, following pilot tests starting in February.
- Formation of MMIIC for enhanced global connectivity.
- Targeting supply chain applications, including asset tracking.
- Utilization of ELO nanosatellites for improved coverage.
- None.
Global Consortium Formed to Advance LoRaWAN Network Coverage for Supply Chain Optimization
Introducing MMIIC: Interoperable Terrestrial and Satellite LoRaWAN Network Services (Photo: Business Wire)
Through platform integrations, innovative sensor and hardware design, collaborative service delivery, and compelling pricing, the companies are targeting the global supply chain, including container logistics and related asset tracking, as the first and anchor applications. End-to-end managed network services delivered through this collaboration will provide a new level of visibility into supply chain operations. For example:
- Containers arriving at ports are tracked via Senet’s terrestrial network
- Goods transported on cargo trucks are tracked throughout metro areas via Senet’s Network and Extended Coverage services enabled by network partners like Helium
- Rural transportation routes will be connected via the terrestrial network if detected and to the satellite network when no terrestrial network is detected and an uplink is needed
- Distribution and retail centers will be supported by terrestrial network coverage
Further solidifying this multi-party collaboration, the organizations have formed the Multimodal IoT Infrastructure Consortium™ (MMIIC) with an initial focus on formalizing and completing all technical tests, pilots, and the commercial delivery of its first-to-market supply chain solutions. This will be followed by the prioritization and delivery of additional solutions designed to extend the adoption of LoRaWAN connectivity into markets that can benefit from the combination of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and terrestrial network connectivity.
Key activities being executed in support of the collaboration include:
Currently being tested, ELO nanosatellites (Eutelsat LEO for Objects) will provide LoRaWAN coverage, allowing sensor-enabled devices to transmit data, irrespective of their location, addressing gaps in terrestrial network coverage across rural areas, shipping and transportation routes, and other hard to reach areas.
“Existing LPWA networks, including LoRaWAN, are ideal to connect assets that don’t send much data and need to operate on a low power budget,” said
Senet will provide terrestrial LoRaWAN network connectivity and offer
“IoT will drive economic growth for decades to come, but a comprehensive and cost-effective strategy is needed in order to deliver robust network coverage across a geography as massive as the United States,” said
TrakAssure and Wyld Networks are collaborating on the design and production of a new sensor-enabled end device to be used for supply chain and asset tracking solutions. Wyld is designing and producing the hardware module along with unique firmware. Using standard LoRaWAN compliant chips and components will allow for low cost and time to market advantages. Through its partnership with Senet, TrakAssure will be offering terrestrial and satellite LoRaWAN network connectivity for single trip, semi and permanent infrastructure-based supply chain visibility. In addition to location tracking and presence detection, TrakAssure supports LoRaWAN devices used for temperature monitoring, geofence location alerts, proof of delivery and other supply chain visibility requirements.
“We are very excited to be part of a consortium of thought leaders launching the world’s first LoRaWAN direct-to-satellite with terrestrial dual-mode network compatibility. The combined effort will usher in a fresh, cost effective and carrier grade solution opening up new applications in logistics and global asset tracking markets by not only leveraging cost-efficient terrestrial based LoRaWAN solutions, but now expanding capability with ubiquitous global connectivity via satellite which even existing cellular solutions cannot support, especially for emerging markets,” noted
“The lack of affordable wireless coverage is holding back the growth of the Internet of Things from contributing an additional
The companies are planning a commercial services launch in the second half of 2022 with pilots beginning in
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