Cost, power consumption and ease of design and configuration see LoRa selected for Indian IoT connectivity

Tata Communications has recently started to roll-out LoRa technology for its low power wide area network (LPWA) across India. Here, Anthony Bartolo, the digital infrastructure provider’s chief product officer, details the needs of developing markets and the Internet of Things (IoT) applications that are driving adoption. He also explains why Tata Communications has chosen LoRa in preference to narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) technology.


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