AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN is glad to provide connectivity access to Everynet’s long-range wide area network (LoRaWAN), one of the major network operators for national LoRaWAN® networks in the world.

Customers can connect wireless devices to the LoRaWAN protocol for low-power, long-range wide area network connectivity with Amazon Web Services (AWS) using the fully managed LoRaWAN Network Server (LNS) provided by AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN. These clients may now connect devices to the cloud in a seamless manner without having to set up and maintain radio networking infrastructure. As a result, there is no longer a need to deploy and maintain specific LoRaWAN networks.

Customers of AWS now have direct access to the entire national LoRaWAN network footprint of Everynet in the United States and the United Kingdom with AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN.

“We were happy with the wide range of sectors and application cases represented in the public preview. It’s surprising how many various kinds of businesses are leveraging LoRaWAN technology to achieve measurable, real-world success, says Gabriel Nave, VP Business Development for Everynet. With widespread network availability now, “we’re confident that even more businesses will realize the benefits of LoRaWAN technology to streamline their operations, enhance predictive maintenance, and improve daily life.”

One such business is Subeca, whose LoRaWAN-enabled E2E water management software aids water utilities and their clients in enhancing water efficiency and lowering waste. CEO Patrick Keaney of Subeca says that switching to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN provided a smooth transition from our old LNS. We have cut our recurring costs by more than 90% since making the adjustment. Smaller utilities and irrigation market businesses can now utilize our technology thanks to the cost reduction, which will encourage more water conservation throughout the US.

The integration between Everynet and AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN offers an opportunity for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) to expand their reach as well. Public preview participants have represented utilities, grocery chains, logistics companies, and more.

According to Everynet’s Nave, “Mobile Network Operators in the United States have taken various approaches to integrating LoRaWAN into their offerings.” Everynet’s neutral host RAN and the reliable AWS infrastructure combine to produce a platform that will make things much simpler for them moving ahead.

Brazilian and Indonesian Everynet engagements provide examples of how MNOs profit from LoRaWAN. Everynet was chosen in 2020 to assist Telkom, Indonesia’s largest telecommunications and network provider, in developing and running the national LoRaWAN network infrastructure required to support Indonesia’s Industrial Revolution 4.0. The relationship with Telkom allows all of Indonesia’s MNOs, ASPs, MSPs, and ISPs to provide resilient Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) IoT services because of Everynet’s neutral-host network methodology. End users now have access to vast amounts of previously overlooked data, enabling them to make more informed decisions on Indonesia’s economic and social life in real time.

Similar to this, in 2022 Algar Telecom, the communications and IT company of Grupo Algar, started utilizing Everynet’s LoRaWAN network throughout Brazil to increase access to and adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions through its relationship with American Tower Company in Brazil.

Yasser Alsaied, vice president of IoT at AWS, stated that Everynet and AWS were working together to make it easier for LoRaWAN clients to connect their devices to Everynet’s public network. “Customers of AWS IoT no longer need to set up and maintain private networks, which simplifies engineering work and speeds up the deployment of a full LoRaWAN solution based on AWS IoT Core. We are excited to collaborate with Everynet to make the development process simpler for our clients.