In a significant effort to support the local maker community, XMTN has launched a public LoRa Gateway, offering free access to developers and IoT enthusiasts in the Bogor Selatan area.
This gateway is fully integrated with The Things Network (TTN) in the AU (Australia) region, ensuring dependable and scalable connectivity for IoT devices.
Situated at coordinates [-6.621805106320149, 106.81202173233032], XMTN’s LoRa Gateway broadens its coverage across various parts of South Bogor, providing a strong infrastructure for long-range, low-power communication.
This initiative reflects XMTN’s dedication to promoting technological innovation and smart city development.
The launch of this gateway creates new possibilities for makers, developers, and researchers focused on LoRa-based IoT solutions. With free access to this gateway, creators can easily test, deploy, and refine their projects without the need to invest in their own network infrastructure.
Some potential applications include:
XMTN encourages all IoT developers, students, and tech enthusiasts in Bogor Selatan to take advantage of this free LoRaWAN network.
By connecting your devices to The Things Network, you can tap into a global community of developers and open-source resources that can enhance your IoT development.
To get started, simply:
With this initiative, XMTN aims to cultivate a thriving IoT ecosystem in Indonesia, bridging the gap between hardware development and real-world implementation. We encourage the maker community to take advantage of this open-access LoRa gateway to drive innovation and create meaningful technological advancements.
For further information or technical assistance, feel free to contact XMTN.