Sigfox 0G technology by UnaBiz
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UnaBiz is a global Massive IoT service provider and integrator that specialises in solution design, manufacturing, connectivity, and data platform services across a hybrid of network communication technologies such as Sigfox, LoRaWAN, LTE-M, NB-IoT and Satellite, to power sustainable business growth.
EIT Smart, subsidiary of EI Towers Group, set up a unique, state-of-the-art network infrastructure exclusively dedicated to IoT in Italy. EIT SMART is the only Italian IoT network operator able to guarantee international interoperability by way of seamless integration with the networks of "0G Consortium" operators in more than 70 countries. Combining the advantages of Sigfox 0G technology - low cost, low energy consumption, safety and absence of electromagnetic pollution - with the experience of the EI Towers Group in the design, construction and management of network infrastructures and integrated services for communications, EIT Smart is an indispensable technological partner for all companies that create and launch innovative IoT solutions.
Sigfox 0G is the Largest Unlicensed LPWAN Network in the World. It is a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) protocol for ultra-narrowband communication. This technology is engineered to enable massive IoT by allowing devices to connect and transmit small amounts of data over long distances, all while consuming minimal power. The Sigfox 0G network is characterized by its simplicity, low cost, and energy efficiency. It is ideal for applications that require long battery life and wide coverage, such as smart metering.
UnaBiz leverages Sigfox 0G technology in the utilities sector to offer solutions that enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and improve service reliability. Today, over 2 million smart meters around the world are active on the 0G global network. By deploying IoT sensors and devices powered by Sigfox 0G, utility companies can monitor and collect consumption data, and manage their infrastructures. Applications include smart water and gas meters, energy monitoring systems, and leak detection solutions. These innovations help utilities to optimize resource consumption, detect issues early, and provide more accurate billing, ultimately leading to a more sustainable and customer-friendly service.