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Milesight Tests LoRaWAN Gateway & Device Interoperability with Senet Network

Milesight Tests LoRaWAN Gateway & Device Interoperability with Senet Network Image Credit: Milesight

Milesight, a fast-growing AIoT solution provider and Senet, a leading provider of cloud-based software and services platforms to enable global connectivity and on-demand network build-outs for the IoT, jointly announce a partnership to qualify Milesight LoRaWAN® gateways and sensor-enabled end devices for operation on the Senet network. 

Sensors being qualified include those for monitoring total volatile organic compounds, CO2 concentration, temperature, humidity, activity level, leak detection, and other indoor environmental conditions. Outdoor devices for water level, pipe pressure, and soil monitoring will also be evaluated for listing on Senet's Marketplace.

An example Senet and Milesight integration was recently presented in a webinar hosted by Senet and IoT Platform provider, Losant, including onboarding and configuring Milesight gateways and operating the Milesight AM107 Ambience Monitor on the Senet network. 

Leon Jiang, VP at Milesight
The successful qualification of Milesight gateways and devices on the Senet network demonstrates the compatibility and stability of our products, which is why many users choose Milesight for their projects. For Milesight, this collaboration is not only an example of momentum in our ecosystem, but brings sound solutions to our customers, especially for projects that require Senet's carrier-grade network service.

Bruce Chatterley, CEO of Senet
Milesight's high capacity and easy to install gateways represent outstanding additions to our portfolio of qualified products, expanding the ability of Senet and our partners to provide reliable LoRaWAN coverage across the globe. We look forward to continuing our collaboration as we strive to provide customers with the best options for deploying and managing LoRaWAN® networks and sensor-enabled devices for their IoT projects.

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