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For the better part of a decade, IoT promised to connect tens of billions of devices to the internet. Yet these bold projections failed to materialize,
Tiger Global, Andreessen Horowitz, Seven Seven Six, Goodyear Ventures, Google Ventures, Liberty Global and Deutsche Telekom s strategic investment fund are among the company s investors.
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FreedomFi and Helium are taking the “People’s Network” concept to create a distributed CBRS 5G network. (Pixabay)
Two leaders of wireless technology are thinking far more futuristically than almost anyone in the traditional mobile ecosystem.
Amir Haleem is CEO and co-founder of Helium, a company that has created a global IoT network whose infrastructure is deployed by individuals. These people mount a radio device on the roofs of their homes or businesses, connect it to Helium via an app, and help to create a wireless network, using the LoRaWAN protocol. This network can then be used by industries that need such an IoT network to connect their factory sensors, for example.