The document discusses the LoRa Alliance, an open non-profit association working to enable a global Internet of Things. Key points include:
- The Alliance's vision is for the IoT era to be open and available now using their LoRaWAN open standard protocol
- LoRaWAN is now open and commercially available, with over 155 member companies and 9 announced IoT deployments covering millions of people
- The Alliance is working to address priorities like certification, roaming and geolocation to further the LoRaWAN ecosystem and ensure interoperability.
- Various member companies are showcasing LoRaWAN-enabled IoT products and deployments in areas like smart cities, utilities
The document discusses the LoRa Alliance, an open non-profit association working to enable a global Internet of Things. Key points include:
- The Alliance's vision is for the IoT era to be open and available now using their LoRaWAN open standard protocol
- LoRaWAN is now open and commercially available, with over 155 member companies and 9 announced IoT deployments covering millions of people
- The Alliance is working to address priorities like certification, roaming and geolocation to further the LoRaWAN ecosystem and ensure interoperability.
- Various member companies are showcasing LoRaWAN-enabled IoT products and deployments in areas like smart cities, utilities