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Mon 16 November 2015 - Stream Technologies, a global leader in connectivity solutions for the Internet of Things, announces today that its IoT-X platform now supports all LoRaWAN™ compliant gateways.

Stream's IoT-X platform allows customers to monitor, manage and monetise connected device solutions regardless of the technology.

"LoRaWAN™ will form a major part of the Internet of Things and now with IoT-X network operators can provide a solution which meets all connectivity needs of their clients" said Kevin McDowall COO

IoT-X's LoRaWAN™ Network Server, which decodes and routes the data from LoRaWAN™ gateways, now allows customers to leverage the power of IoT-X for any compliant device. Stream have integrated gateways such as Kerlink, LinkLabs, Senet and Multitech in to their network environment.

IoT-X enables network operators to commercialise LPWAN's, as customer segmentation is simple with the inbuilt advanced data routing algorithms. The billing capability can either be the traditional data tariff model for cellular devices, or for LPWAN can simply be based on data usage or number of connections, ensuring that the very low operating cost for these devices is met whilst facilitating simple and easy commercialisation.

Stream demonstrated its IoT-X LoRaWAN together with Microchip and Kerlink at the LoRa 101 workshop as part of the LoRa open house event in Rotterdam.

About LoRaŽ Alliance
LoRaŽ Alliance is an open, non-profit association of members that believe the Internet of things era is now. Our mission is to standardize Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) to enable the Internet of Things (IoT)

Reliable Controls The Alliance members collaborate to drive the global success of the LoRaWAN™ secure, carrier grade protocol by sharing knowledge and experience to guarantee interoperability between operators in one open global standard. Now having gained over 130 members since March 2015, with 9 announced operator networks and 56 in trials it is the most widely deployed LPWA technology.

About Stream Technologies
Stream Technologies, which is a contributing member of the LoRa Alliance, is providing its world-leading IoT-X connectivity management platform to enhance the commercial capability LoRa networks. IoT-X provides carrier-grade subscription management, detailed device analysis, connection status, network monitoring, billing, and a super resilient backhaul infrastructure to provide a virtual state of network representation all from the same environment. IoT-X can access data from any IoT device irrespective of technology; it is simply a unique endpoint making data and connection type transparent to the network operator - cellular, satellite, or LoRaWAN technologies. This enables LoRa network to access alternative forms of connectivity to complement its LoRaWAN network.  http://www.stream-technologies.com


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