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| traded_as = 0G IoT Solutions |
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| industry = [[Internet of things|IoT]], [[Telecommunications]] |
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| 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}} |
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'''IoTNet Mexico''' (commercially branded as '''0G IoT Solutions''') is a Mexican [[Internet of things|IoT]] network operator and integrator |
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headquartered in [[Mexico City]]. The company operates the [[Sigfox]] 0G [[Low-power wide-area network|LPWAN]] in Mexico and provides |
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multi-technology IoT connectivity services using Sigfox 0G, [[LoRaWAN]], and [[Narrowband IoT|NB-IoT]].{{cite web |
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|last=Kavinsky |first=Marc |title=0G IoT Solutions Scales to 500,000 Endpoints in Mexico with Hybrid LPWAN Strategy |
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|url=https://iotbusinessnews.com/2026/04/17/0g-iot-solutions-scales-to-500000-endpoints-in-mexico-with-hybrid-lpwan-strategy/ |website=IoT Business |
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News |date=April 17, 2026 |access-date=April 17, 2026}} |
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== History == |
== History == |
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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 |
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out the network.{{cite web |title=SIGFOX grows IoT network to Mexico |
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|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 |
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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. |
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== Network and operations == |
== Network and operations == |
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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 |
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The company's primary deployment is in smart electricity metering, where it uses a concentrator-based architecture in which a single Sigfox module |
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