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Nationwide roll out of Internet of Things network underway

Hull-based Connexin secured £80m investment earlier this year to accelerate digital infrastructure deployment

Furqan Alamgir and Alex Yeung, founders of Connexin, where the Internet of Things is to be used in the development of smart communities.(Image: Connexin)

Smart city operator Connexin is to expand its Internet of Things network nationwide.

The Hull-founded tech specialist is to provide its carrier-grade roaming long range wide area networks connectivity and infrastructure to customers all over the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for the first time.

Known as LoRaWAN, it is described as a low cost wide-area network that would act as a strategic investment aimed at supporting the increasing demand for smart networks throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The universal connectivity is described as lowering the barriers to entry and better enabling every type of organisation across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to adopt IoT solutions.

They would provide further insights that will address future challenges, promote a better quality of life and create environmental improvements for all.

Furqan Alamgir, founder and chief executive of Connexin, said: “With a low cost wide-area networking solution becoming available to all organisations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, it opens up opportunities for those looking to deploy IoT solutions for a fraction of the cost of existing cellular infrastructure solutions.

“Not only does this promote the development of new IoT-based technology but it allows existing solutions to be rolled-out nationwide to encourage further adoption and will allow more people to utilise and benefit from affordable, carrier-grade IoT connectivity.”

Following award winning regional deployments, Connexin raised £80 million in funding to become the leader in smart infrastructure and end-to-end IoT deployment in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.