LoRaWAN

What is LoRaWAN® ?

LoRaWAN®, which stands for Long Range Wide Area Network, is a low-power, wide-area networking (LPWAN) protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery-operated devices over long distances.

 

LoRaWAN® operates on the sub-gigahertz frequency bands, and it enables long-range communication with low power consumption, making it ideal for connecting devices that need to transmit small amounts of data over extended distances.


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