Frost & Sullivan Applauds Everynet for Providing Scalable, Reliable, and Easy to Deploy Connectivity with Its Low-power Wide-area Network (LPWAN) IoT Offerings
Everynet's LoRaWAN® network allows for easy, low cost, low risk, and secure, massive IoT device connections over a wide area and quickest time to revenue.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 27, 2021 /CNW/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the North American Low-power Wide-area Network (LPWAN) market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Everynet with the 2021 Entrepreneurial Company of the Year Award for making it easy and cost-effective to securely connect massive low-power IoT devices and facilitate a positive return on investment (ROI). Everynet's market leadership stems from its aptitude in making available LPWAN connectivity based on LoRaWAN® protocol through a rewarding neutral-host model and open standard ecosystem. Everynet implemented a successful strategy to grow in the most prominent markets by delivering ultra low-cost connectivity in regions with a considerable potential for LPWAN use cases. Notably, customers enjoy a high quality service experience thanks to Everynet's unique Cloud Radio Access Network (Cloud RAN), fully LoRaWAN®-compatible network server, and by a fully staffed Network Operations Center.
Everynet's national LoRaWAN® network provides unique technical features such as end-to-end security with two cryptography layers, adaptive data rate configuration, and bi-directional Internet of Things (IoT) device communication. The LoRaWAN® technology network allows for rapid growth through partner resellers and distributors, including:
- mobile network operators (MNOs),
- mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs),
- application solution providers (ASPs),
- managed service providers (MSPs), and
- Internet service providers (ISPs).
Everynet's national LoRaWAN® network deployment in the United States runs across 36 metropolitan areas (e.g., Denver, Chicago, and Las Vegas) and 100 logistics corridors (e.g., airports, seaports, and cargo). It gives wholesale LoRaWAN® customers access to the network and to solutions, platforms, and certified devices that can serve different enterprise use cases. As an example, for utilities, the network allows remote device monitoring and transmits data on water systems, substations, smart grid reclosers, transformers, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and residential and commercial metering. It also tracks and monitors crucial assets for supply chain logistics, such as pallets, containers, and goods. The solutions allow customers to receive real-time data to manage geo-location, cold-chain monitoring, humidity, and shock of the whole supply chain process, including the movement, condition, and arrival of assets.
Cecilia Perez, a Frost & Sullivan industry analyst, says, "Everynet is inducing market disruption in the sense that it is leveraging an existing cell tower infrastructure that covers all relevant markets in the US with no capital expense to customers. The company is implementing a neutral-host network using the most popular LPWAN technology globally, allowing for rapid growth through resellers and distributors."
The neutral-host network allows partners to connect devices to its IoT network in wholesale contracts with specified service level agreements (SLAs) and does not require them to invest in network infrastructure. It allows partners to focus on serving customers using a shared physical infrastructure. Service providers adopt the technology and focus on solving customer pain points and needs with off-the-shelf turnkey solutions to drive mass adoption or custom-built solutions to solve complex requirements.
"Exceptional customer service experience, addressing market gaps, and simple, ultra-low cost connectivity differentiates Everynet in the market." Perez adds, "Everynet's leadership comes from its focus on building a solid ecosystem and its deep understanding of how to position itself in the most attractive locations and use cases. Its hard-to-beat value proposition will drive its success in the US."
Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that has demonstrated excellence in devising a strong growth strategy and robustly implementing it. The recipient has shown strength in terms of innovation in products and technologies, leadership in customer value, as well as speed in response to market needs. The award looks at the emerging market players in the industry and recognizes their best practices that are positioned for future growth excellence.
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About Everynet
Everynet is a global LoRaWAN® network operator and provides carrier grade networks in Asia, EMEA, and the Americas. Everynet's Neutral Host network model enables Mobile Network Operators, MVNO's, and Global MSP's to offer ultra-low cost IoT immediately and profitably with ZERO upfront CAPEX. Everynet makes IoT accessible across any industry to enable enterprise-grade solutions and is deployed using LoRaWAN® technology, the globally-adopted open standard for IoT connectivity. For more information, visit www.everynet.com
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