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myDevices and X-TELIA facilitate IoT deployment in Quebec

Stephen Law   

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Technology partnership integrates myDevices Cayenne with X-TELIA’s telecommunications network

Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider myDevices has reached a partnership dedicated to the development and deployment of IoT solutions with X-TELIA, the first LoRaWAN public network in Quebec.

Creator of the Cayenne IoT solution builder, myDevices develops technology that allows businesses to quickly design, prototype and commercialize IoT solutions. myDevices’ Cayenne IoT Project Builder has become the industry standard for creating and delivering finished IoT solutions. The X-TELIA network is specifically designed for the Internet of Things (IoT) and will provide the infrastructure necessary for the development of solutions that require highly secure, low-power, long-range and low-cost connectivity.

“Our collaboration will dramatically speed up time-to-market for companies by allowing the development of IoT applications in industries such as asset management, smart parking, air quality, waste management, and water quality without creating a line of code,” said Martin Jodoin, co-founder and CTO of X-TELIA. “Once a solution is created with Cayenne, it can easily and immediately be deployed on our network, which is based on LoRa wireless technology and the LoRaWAN open communication protocol.”

The X-TELIA network currently covers much of Montreal, an area with a population of more than one million. The company plans to deploy its network throughout Quebec soon, before expanding into other provinces. Both companies are also collaborating on a Living Lab program designed for university students to design real-world IoT solutions.

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myDevices and X-TELIA are contributing members of The LoRa Alliance.

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