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Other rules that coverage reliability plays by are the terrain a network is deployed in. Open spaces without obstructions like deserts and many rural areas are to cover large swathes of land. This is why some of our access points in Texas oil fields that our partner WellAware serves have 450 square miles of coverage a piece.
But urban areas with tall buildings, trees, and homes are more challenging for radio waves to travel through, so more access points are required for any network coverage provider. Even so, our coverage per AP is phenomenal.
The Machine Network in Dallas
RPMA is officially alive and well in the greater metropolitan area of Dallas/Ft. Worth. With only 17 access points, RPMA blankets the city’s burgeoning IoT possibilities. Immediately available, the Machine Network is provides dedicated IoT connectivity to a population of more than 4 million people, and countless number of “things”.
Bill Finch, CIO of the City of Dallas, commented on the excitement that surrounds the unveiling of the city’s first machine-dedicated network, “The Dallas/Ft. Worth metro area is leading the country in technology innovation, and we are excited to have Ingenu’s powerful network enabling IoT connectivity in our community. The IoT is an important technology strategy for the region and the Machine Network will accelerate the deployment and adoption of limitless IoT solutions.”
The Machine Network is rapidly being deployed across the country. To find out when the network is coming to your area, visit our coverage finder page.
CONNECTED CITIES
Explore the stories below to see how the Machine Network is changing the IoT world one city at a time.