What Low-Bandwidth, Low-Cost Connectivity Means for Micromobility

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Wireless networks underpin almost every aspect of modern micromobility. Without them, it would be impossible to do things like manage a global fleet of scooters or track down a customer’s bike when it gets stolen or lost.

But the connectivity choices available to micromobility companies are limited. Both WiFi and Bluetooth have short range, and cellular data plans can be pricy. However, thanks to new advances in low-power, long-range networking technology, the connectivity landscape is changing. 


On the next webinar, Frank Mong, COO of Helium, and Eddie Li, former central operations manager at Lime, sit down with Oliver Bruce to discuss how a crypto-powered network built by the people and LongFi IoT devices can help micromobility players in both the shared and owned categories protect their assets and customers.

         

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