Las Vegas, United States – GetWireless is working in collaboration with Semtech Corporation, a global supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, to further educate the channel community on and promote the adoption of LoRaWAN technology.
This new initiative will empower enterprises and solution providers to deliver IoT connectivity through LoRaWAN technology, in addition to traditional cellular. The expansion into the LoRaWAN ecosystem has been an ongoing evolution for the GetWireless team, driven by David Smith, chair of the LoRa Alliance certification committee and the VP of IoT solutions at GetWireless.
“GetWireless is in a strong strategic position and motivated to be a channel enabler of LoRaWAN technology with these new connectivity offerings, in addition to the growing portfolio of LoraWAN devices powered by Semtech technology,” says David Smith.
While partnering with the key LoRaWAN ecosystem players such as Semtech, GetWireless will continue to provide the unmatched level of pre-sale consultation and post-sale support. Since 2001, GetWireless has built long-standing carrier relationships and has developed the in-depth experience necessary to help customers find the right wireless solutions for both new deployments and the migration of legacy devices.
“We are excited to work closely with GetWireless as they enable expansion of LoRaWAN into new market segments and complement the cellular and Wi-Fi based devices. GetWireless makes IoT easy to source and deploy with a strong history of working with IoT solutions providers.” says Marc Pegulu, vice president of the wireless and sensing product group with Semtech. “LoRaWAN end device solutions are accelerating in the market so finding easy ways to pair them with connectivity will support this rapid growth.”
GetWireless is exhibiting at CES in Las Vegas, January 5th-8th, 2023; those interested in learning more about LoRaWAN can visit on the show floor in booth 10937 in the North Hall.
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