Stream Technologies and Link Labs Announce Partnership

Published November 06, 2015

Stream Technologies and Link Labs to Deliver Commercial Carrier Grade LoRa Low Power Wide Area Networks for the Internet of Things

Stream Technologies, a global leader in connectivity solutions for the Internet of Things, (IOT) today announced a partnership with Link Labs, a leading industry innovator in LoRa Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) for the IoT.

By integrating with the Stream IoT-X™ LoRaWAN-enabled platform, Link Labs will be a world leader in providing their Network Operators and Enterprise clients the ability to monitor, manage and monetize all of their LoRa connected devices. This allows visibility and control beyond the gateway to the sensor and enables commercialization of both private and public network deployments.

The IoT-X environment can remotely manage any device regardless of physical connection, providing a single, unified view of every relevant connection, whether it be satellite, cellular, Wi-Fi, short-range or LoRa LPWAN. All IoT-X customers can utilize these different connectivity options, which are already integrated, to provide a comprehensive wireless IoT network from the sensor to the application. IoT-X and Stream Technologies’ unique IoT-Xlerate™ ecosystem help global enterprises and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) reduce time to market by enabling quick, easy deployment of products and solutions which have been pre-tested and proven on the Stream network.

Existing IoT networks will now be able to add LoRa LPWAN devices to complement their existing cellular IoT deployments using the Link Labs Symphony Link or Symphony Net Gateway and the LL-RLP-20 and LL-RXR-27 end point module products, which are all FCC, IC certified and ETSI compliant. These products make a seamless addition of LoRa LPWA capability to any legacy IoT network.

Link Labs’ LoRa products provide secure, bidirectional, end-to-end connectivity and extend the operating life of connected devices, saving customers significant time and money when deploying IoT applications. The LoRa technology solves the traditional design compromise between range, interference immunity, and energy consumption. Link Labs has customers around the world and powers a range of IoT applications across industries and market verticals including agriculture, automotive, healthcare, government, and retail, helping farmers to manage crops, cities to operate municipal services, retailers to track their goods, and much more.

“Link Labs are a perfect partner for deploying LoRa carrier grade LPWA networks. Not only do they support the LoRaWAN open ecosystem and like Stream are active members of the LoRa Alliance, they also have Symphony Link which offers a different feature set for private networks. It is all about getting IoT applications deployed and generating value. In this complex ’market of markets’, partnerships that make deployment simple and deliver on the business model are the very key to success” said Tracy Hopkins, Senior Vice President of Low Power Networks for Stream Technologies.

“We are very excited to be working with Stream’s IoT-X™ platform to bridge the gap between Link Labs’ LoRa Symphony Link networks and other IoT and M2M technologies. Having simple, ease of management across multiple networks is a huge benefit for our customers. They deploy different technologies for different applications but want a single platform to manage them and Stream can deliver that.” said Bryan M. Eagle III, VP of Business development and Marketing.

About Stream Technologies

Founded in 2000, Stream Technologies is a pioneer in M2M communications and the IoT. The IoT-X™ multi-network connectivity environment enables management of connected devices regardless of bearer technology. This award-winning solution fuses monitoring, management and billing onto a single platform with super resilient backhaul infrastructure to provide a 'virtual state of network' representation. Flexible and lightweight, the IoT-X™ solution is suitable for MNO/Carriers anywhere in the world seeking a platform that enables them to introduce leading-edge and best-of-class M2M/IoT services into their home market, thereby gaining an immediate competitive advantage. Network agnostic, Stream’s IoT-Xlerate™ is a complete ecosystem with a full suite of optional third-party services. Stream is privately owned, based in London, with a presence in Dallas, Glasgow, Miami, San Jose, Singapore, and Vancouver.

www.stream-technologies.com

About Link Labs

Founded in 2014 in the Washington, DC area by a group of top engineers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, Link Labs has rapidly become a leading innovator in low-power, wide-area networks for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company’s patented Symphony Link technology provides low cost, secure, two-way, end-to-end connectivity. The company designs and manufactures a variety of end modules, gateways as well as carrier-grade base stations for network infrastructure in addition to its Symphony Link software. Its networks are used in a number of industries including defense, smart cities, building automation and control as well as smart agriculture. For additional information, visit http://www.link-labs.com/ or follow us at @LinkLabsLLC.

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Jennifer Halstead

Written by Jennifer Halstead

Jennifer Halstead, MBA, CPA brings more than 20 years financial industry experience to Link Labs. She began her career in finance within the pharmaceutical industry and has continued in both public accounting and private companies. She passed the CPA exam with the 3rd highest score in the state and completed her MBA with an accounting concentration (summa cum laude). Jennifer has worked with several software companies and has led multiple venture financing, merger and acquisitions deals. She has helped companies expand internationally and has managed the finance department of a startup to 33 consecutive quarters of growth prior to acquisition. After the acquisition, she served as the Controller of Dell Software Group’s Data Protection Division where she managed a portfolio of multiple hardware and software products to scale and achieve over triple-digit growth worldwide in 18 months. Jennifer brings a depth of finance experience to the Link Labs team.

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