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Link Labs to Demonstrate Low-Power, Wide-Area Network Technology at Internet of Things World
[May 06, 2015]

Link Labs to Demonstrate Low-Power, Wide-Area Network Technology at Internet of Things World


Link Labs, an innovative provider of low-power, wide-area (LPWA) networking technologies for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced its participation at the Internet of Things World, in San Francisco May 12-13, where it will showcase its suite of long-range, low-power network solutions designed to power the Internet of Things.

  • Where/When: The Internet of Things World event will take place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from May 12 to 13, 2015. Link Labs will be exhibiting at booth 153.
  • What: Link Labs will demonstrate its Symphony IoT system, poweredby the LL-RLP-20 radio module: a low-power, bi-directional radio designed for use in sub-GHz license-free and licensed bands.
  • Who: Prospects, Press and Analysts are invited to stop by to learn more about Link Labs' technology solutions and use cases and speak with Link Labs executives.



"As the promise of IoT moves from hype to reality, it is critical to understand the importance of having the proper infrastructure and back-end support to truly harness its potential," said Brian Ray, CEO of Link Labs. "We're excited to show users our simple and easy-to-deploy technology, which provides the foundation for cost-effective and secure IoT networks. It is our goal that these technologies will provide innovators with the support they need to bring their game-changing IoT applications to market quickly."

About Link Labs


Link Labs is a leading innovator in low-power, wide-area networks for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company's patented Symphony technology provides secure two-way, end-to-end connectivity and extends the operating life of Internet-connected devices, saving customers significant time and money when deploying and managing IoT applications. Link Labs has customers around the world and powers a range of IoT applications across industries, including agriculture, automotive, healthcare, government, retail, and utilities, etc. to improve how farmers manage crops, cities operate municipal services, retailers track their goods, and more. For additional information, visit http://www.link-labs.com/ or follow us at @LinkLabsLLC.


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