LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) networks are wireless communication technologies designed for IoT (Internet of Things) devices and applications requiring long-range connectivity and low power consumption. LPWA technologies are typically used for applications such as smart metering, environmental monitoring, asset tracking, and smart agriculture, where devices need to transmit small amounts of data infrequently over long distances while running on battery power for extended periods.
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