Link Labs Introduces Low‑Power, Long‑Range M2M Network for Diverse Industries
M2M connectivity that marries low power consumption with long‑range reach is unlocking new possibilities across industries. Applications that depend on extended battery life—such as parking sensors, structural integrity monitoring, and precision agriculture—stand to benefit most.
Link Labs offers one of the most promising solutions in this space. In a recent meeting, Saverio Romeo of Beecham Research discussed the company’s offerings with CEO Brian Ray, gaining insights into how Link Labs is positioning itself as a leader in the low‑power, long‑range M2M market.
To explore the full story, read: Developing a Competent M2M Wireless Network Option for Multiple Applications and Markets.
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