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| traded_as = 0G IoT Solutions
| traded_as = 0G IoT Solutions
| industry = [[Internet of things|IoT]], [[Telecommunications]]
| industry = [[Internet of things|IoT]], [[Telecommunications]]
| founded = {{Start date and age|2008}}
| founded = {{Start date and age|2015}}
| founders =
| founders =
| hq_location_city = [[Mexico City]]
| hq_location_city = [[Mexico City]]
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'''IoTNet Mexico''' (commercially branded as '''0G IoT Solutions''') is a Mexican [[Internet of things|IoT]] network operator and integrator headquartered in [[Mexico City]]. The company operates the [[Sigfox]] 0G [[Low-power wide-area network|LPWAN]] in Mexico and provides multi-technology IoT connectivity services using Sigfox 0G, [[LoRaWAN]], and [[Narrowband IoT|NB-IoT]].{{cite web |last=Kavinsky |first=Marc |title=0G IoT Solutions Scales to 500,000 Endpoints in Mexico with Hybrid LPWAN Strategy |url=https://iotbusinessnews.com/2026/04/17/0g-iot-solutions-scales-to-500000-endpoints-in-mexico-with-hybrid-lpwan-strategy/ |website=IoT Business News |date=April 17, 2026 |access-date=April 17, 2026}}
'''IoTNet Mexico''' (commercially branded as '''0G IoT Solutions''') is a Mexican [[Internet of things|IoT]] network operator and integrator
headquartered in [[Mexico City]]. The company operates the [[Sigfox]] 0G [[Low-power wide-area network|LPWAN]] in Mexico and provides
multi-technology IoT connectivity services using Sigfox 0G, [[LoRaWAN]], and [[Narrowband IoT|NB-IoT]].{{cite web
|last=Kavinsky |first=Marc |title=0G IoT Solutions Scales to 500,000 Endpoints in Mexico with Hybrid LPWAN Strategy
|url=https://iotbusinessnews.com/2026/04/17/0g-iot-solutions-scales-to-500000-endpoints-in-mexico-with-hybrid-lpwan-strategy/ |website=IoT Business
News |date=April 17, 2026 |access-date=April 17, 2026}}

== History ==
== History ==
IoTNet Mexico was founded in 2008 as a subsidiary of NXTView, a company focused on metering-as-a-service in the Mexican energy market.{{cite web |title=SIGFOX expands IoT network to Mexico with rollout in Mexico City |url=https://iottechnews.com/news/sigfox-expands-iot-network-mexico-rollout-mexico-city/ |website=IoT Tech News |date=July 2016 |access-date=April

19, 2026}} In July 2016, IoTNet Mexico partnered with WND Group and [[Sigfox]] to deploy the Sigfox 0G network in Mexico, making it the 21st country to roll
IoTNet Mexico was founded in 2008 as a subsidiary of NXTView, a company focused on metering-as-a-service in the Mexican energy market.
name="iottechnews">{{cite web |title=SIGFOX expands IoT network to Mexico with rollout in Mexico City
|url=https://iottechnews.com/news/sigfox-expands-iot-network-mexico-rollout-mexico-city/ |website=IoT Tech News |date=July 2016 |access-date=April
19, 2026}}

In July 2016, IoTNet Mexico partnered with WND Group and [[Sigfox]] to deploy the Sigfox 0G network in Mexico, making it the 21st country to roll
out the network.{{cite web |title=SIGFOX grows IoT network to Mexico
out the network.{{cite web |title=SIGFOX grows IoT network to Mexico
|url=https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/sigfox-grows-iot-network-to-mexico/ |website=EE News Europe |date=July 2016 |access-date=April 19, 2026}}
|url=https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/sigfox-grows-iot-network-to-mexico/ |website=EE News Europe |date=July 2016 |access-date=April 19, 2026}}
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Following the insolvency of [[Sigfox|Sigfox SA]] in January 2022 and its subsequent acquisition by [[UnaBiz]], IoTNet Mexico continued operations
Following the insolvency of [[Sigfox|Sigfox SA]] in January 2022 and its subsequent acquisition by [[UnaBiz]], IoTNet Mexico continued operations
without disruption due to its independently owned and operated infrastructure. The company subsequently expanded its
without disruption due to its independently owned and operated infrastructure. The company subsequently expanded its technology offerings to include [[LoRaWAN]] and [[Narrowband IoT|NB-IoT]] alongside its Sigfox 0G network. The company rebranded commercially as 0G IoT Solutions while retaining IoTNet de México S.A. de C.V. as its legal entity.
technology offerings to include [[LoRaWAN]] and [[Narrowband IoT|NB-IoT]] alongside its Sigfox 0G network.

The company rebranded commercially as 0G IoT Solutions while retaining IoTNet de México S.A. de C.V. as its legal entity.
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== Network and operations ==
== Network and operations ==


As of 2026, IoTNet Mexico operates more than 1,000 base stations across Mexico, providing coverage in over 200 cities reaching approximately 60% of
As of 2026, IoTNet Mexico operates more than 1,000 base stations across Mexico, providing coverage in over 200 cities reaching approximately 60% of
the Mexican population. The network processes over 8 million messages daily from more than 500,000 monitored
the Mexican population. The network processes over 8 million messages daily from more than 500,000 monitored
endpoints.
endpoints. The company's primary deployment is in smart electricity metering, where it uses a concentrator-based architecture in which a single Sigfox module

The company's primary deployment is in smart electricity metering, where it uses a concentrator-based architecture in which a single Sigfox module
connects cabinets of 12 to 24 meters, rather than equipping each meter individually. Additional deployments include
connects cabinets of 12 to 24 meters, rather than equipping each meter individually. Additional deployments include
smart water metering, LP gas monitoring, agricultural sensors, and asset tracking.
smart water metering, LP gas monitoring, agricultural sensors, and asset tracking.