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New Zealand's biggest telecommunications service provider Spark has signed a deal with Australia's oldest LoRaWAN network operator, The National Narrowband Network Co, on IoT network sharing.
IoT network operator NNNCo is partnering with global GPS and IoT hardware developer Digital Matter to produce a range of battery-powered GPS tracking devices which are now N-Tick Certified and available for use on the NNNCo IoT Network across Australia.
Enterprise IoT network service and data platform provider, The National Narrowband Network Co, has signed a distribution agreement with ASX-listed IT hardware, software and cloud distributor, Dicker Data.
Ag-tech firm Goanna Ag will roll out a public LoRaWAN Internet of Things network, supported by IoT enterprise provider NNNCo, to provide smart irrigation management solutions to cotton growers.
National Narrowband Network Co, the Australian company building a national narrowband network in Australia for IoT, has appointed former Vocus chief financial officer Rick Correll to a newly created position as director, corporate development.
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