
One Network, a full-service systems integrator with an IoT division specializing in connecting assets and providing operations and logistics solutions, today announced with SenRa they are collaborating to bring SenRa’s Ginjer analytics services to market in India and the Middle East.
One Network’s end-to-end IoT solutions for businesses serving industrial customers as well as service providers delivering consumer applications, are now enhanced with Ginjer’s analytics platform, making managed services possible with data that provides real time insight on the status of devices, consumption of energy, overall operations and ROI.
SenRa and One Network share a vision in leveraging the Internet of Things to enhance and redefine
“Our partnership with One Network expands our ability to penetrate an ever growing global IoT market,” said SenRa Chief Executive Officer Ali Hosseini. “One Network brings 20+ years of expertise in solution deployments and software distribution services. We are extremely honored to have One Network as a partner and look forward in growing our already strong relationship.”
“We at One Network are very excited and looking forward to introducing smart digital experiences through Ginjer along with SenRa,” said Anuradha Kaur, MD, One Network Consulting. “We see Ginjer becoming an integral part of our offerings in the IoT ecosystem. We look forward to making Ginjer a global success.”
SenRa, a contributing member of the LoRa Alliance, is a PAN India Low Power Wide Area Network Provider (LPWAN), specifically LoRaWAN, for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine to Machine (M2M) solutions and applications. SenRa is currently deploying LPWANs throughout India for projects which require secure, reliable, long distance communication at low cost. SenRa is working with global partners to deploy smart solutions such as water metering, smart agriculture, smart lighting, logistics and gas meter.
LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) is a broad term covering several implementations and protocols, both open-source and proprietary. While other wireless communication technologies available like Bluetooth and BLE (and to some extent Wi-Fi and ZigBee) are not suited for long-range performance, LPWAN provides the longest range with a low data rate. The technology used in a LoRaWAN network is designed to connect low-cost, battery-operated sensors over long distances in harsh environments that were previously too challenging or cost-prohibitive to connect. With its unique penetration capability, a LoRaWAN gateway deployed on a building or tower can connect to sensors more than 10 miles away or to water meters deployed underground or in basements.
The LoRa Alliance is an open, non-profit association that has grown to more than 500 members since its inception in March 2015, becoming one of the largest and fastest-growing alliances in the technology sector. Its members closely collaborate and share experiences to promote the LoRaWAN protocol as the leading open global standard for secure, carrier-grade IoT LPWAN connectivity. With the technical flexibility to address a broad range of IoT applications, both static and mobile, and a certification program to guarantee interoperability, the LoRaWAN protocol has already been deployed by major mobile network operators globally, with continuing wide expansion ongoing.
Edited by
Ken Briodagh