Gateway supports European rollout of LoRaWAN network
Specialist in network solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), Kerlink, and Digimondo, an IoT end-to-end solution provider, have announced that Kerlink gateways are being integrated in Digimondo’s LoRaWAN network rollouts in Germany and across Europe. DIGIMONDO offers a LoRaWAN network server called firefly. Along with E.ON, DIGIMONDO recently completed one of Germany’s largest LoRaWAN IoT rollouts using firefly software and Kerlink hardware in the city of Gehrden and surrounding areas.
The deployment installed more than 1,100 smart electricity meters, and smart-parking sensors. Powered by Kerlink’s Wirnet iBTS Compact stations, the network generates efficiency of higher than 97% uninterrupted connectivity, compared to approximately 80% efficiency of meters in basements with classic mobile radio connectivity like LTE.
The LoRaWAN network server firefly, offered both as software as a service (SAAS) and on-premise, connects objects to DIGIMONDO’s public and site-specific, customer-owned private networks. Firefly-based networks have delivered 99.99% uptime. DIGIMONDO will launch an upgrade for firefly in Q4 2017 with advanced features, including the transport layer security (TLS) protocol to protect data and the MQTT IoT and M2M protocols. The LoRaWAN 1.1 standard will be implemented in the upcoming release.
“The Internet of Things is the next major step towards a digital future, and DIGIMONDO is committed to playing a leading role in that evolution with both rapid network deployments and reliable cloud services,” said DIGIMONDO’s Founder and CTO Marcus Walena. “We are one of the big providers of LoRaWAN end-to-end service, including connectivity across Europe for smart-solution use cases, and Kerlink’s proven gateways assure reliable, high-performance and stable networks that help maintain our momentum for network rollouts.”
“Integrating Kerlink gateways in DIGIMONDO’s IoT networks helps the company rapidly deliver a scalable, turnkey LoRaWAN solution for large and small deployments, and supports Kerlink’s goal to bring LoRaWAN technology to countries around the world,” said William Gouesbet, Kerlink CEO. “We expect this partnership to demonstrate that our combined technologies efficiently and reliably deliver the benefits of the IoT for smart applications across a variety of sectors and in any location.”
DIGIMONDO offers its LoRaWAN network server firefly to customers with a competitive pricing model that is based on the number of gateways installed. This highly economical solution contrasts with fee structures based on the number of connected end nodes. Moreover, this gateway-based pricing model increases profit margins for customers because they can scale their sensor connectivity without paying any additional costs.
Kerlink, a co-founder and board member of the LoRa Alliance, recently reported first-half 2017 revenue of €10.1m, up 87% from the same period last year. Earlier this year, the company announced nationwide LoRaWAN deployments with partners in India and Argentina.