The Low-Power WAN Market size is estimated at USD 32.01 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 260.13 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 52.05% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
A low-power WAN (LPWAN) wireless wide area network connects low-bandwidth, battery-operated devices at low bit rates over large distances.
The low-power WAN market is moderately fragmented. With the increase in the IoT ecosystem, various technologies, such as LPWAN, are also evolving, which drives the players to invest in the market. Moreover, the players are entering the market gradually with technological upgradation. Some key players include Cisco Systems Inc., Sigfox SA, AT&T Inc., Vodafone Group PLC, Semtech Corporation, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, and Ingenu Inc.
In March 2023, Semtech Corporation, the first third-party announcement Products from Browan, Deviceroy, HSB's Meshify, and New Cosmos are currently available and based on Semtech's LoRa technology. Some of the first Sidewalk-qualified products to be a part of the secure, shared network that helps devices work better around the home and in the community include Browan's motion and carbon dioxide sensors, Deviceroy's smart modem for solar installations, HSB's Meshify water sensor, and New Cosmos DeNova Detect natural gas alarm.
In March 2023, iWire Global announced the establishment of its newest subsidiary, Una-IoT, the exclusive operator of the 0G Network, powered by Sigfox 0G technology, in Turkey. Una-IoT was established as a venture between iWire Global and IoT NET Bilisim, a Turkish firm specializing in IoT services and solutions based out of Ankara. This move is expected to fuel the growth of the IoT sector in Turkey to meet the growing market demands for massive IoT solutions, including smart utility metering, logistics, smart cities, and asset management.
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