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TECHNOLOGIES

Wireless Connectivity Technologies for Industrial IoT
Daviteq empowers your IoT deployment with a wide range of wireless connectivity options — from ultra-long-range LoRaWAN to global LPWANs like NB-IoT and Sigfox. Whether you’re building a smart farm, factory, or city infrastructure, we provide the right connectivity to ensure reliable and cost-effective data transmission

Supported Connectivity Technologies

Daviteq provides a diverse range of wireless and low-power connectivity options for industrial IoT, enabling real-time data transmission from sensors to the cloud — even in remote or challenging environments.

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Long-range, low-power wireless for private and public networks. Ideal for Smart factory, smart agriculture, smart cities, smart building, or logistics tracking.

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Proprietary low-power wireless technology for private industrial networks. Ideal for warehouse or environment monitoring, industrial monitoring and control.

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Real-time, mobile-friendly LPWAN connectivity over 4G networks. Used for wearables, vehicle tracking, healthcare devices, mobile POS, fleet management.

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Ultra-low bandwidth global LPWAN with minimal energy use. Great for low-cost asset tracking, utility meters, simple low-cost sensors, simple alarm & monitoring systems.

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Carrier-based LPWAN for deep indoor coverage and mass-scale deployments. Perfect for environmental monitoring, healthcare devices, logistics tracking.

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Real-time, mobile-friendly LPWAN connectivity over global satellite. Used for remote asset tracking, disaster management, oil & gas operations, maritime monitoring.

Criteria
Coverage Range
Data Rate
Power Consumption
Device/ Service Cost
Required Infrastructure
Typical Applications
LoRaWAN
Sigfox
Sub-1GHz
NB-IoT
LTE-M
Satellite IoT
2–15 km (urban), 15–40 km (rural)
3–10 km (urban), 30–50 km (rural)
1–10 km
1–10 km (excellent indoor penetration)
1–10 km
Global
0.3–50 kbps
100 bps uplink, 600 bps downlink
Several kbps to hundreds of kbps
26–250 kbps
Up to ~1 Mbps
Dozens to hundreds of bps
Very low
Very low
Very low
Low to medium
Medium
Low to medium
Low
Low (subscription-based)
Low
Medium (IoT SIM)
Medium
High
Private gateways or public LoRaWAN network
Sigfox network
Self-deployed network
NB-IoT mobile network
LTE mobile network
Satellite connection
Smart factory, smart agriculture, smart cities, smart building, logistics tracking
Low-cost asset tracking, utility meters, simple low-cost sensors, simple alarm & monitoring systems
Warehouse monitoring, environment monitoring, industrial monitoring and control
Smart meters, environmental monitoring, smart parking, healthcare devices, logistics tracking
Wearables, vehicle tracking, healthcare devices, mobile POS, fleet management
Remote asset tracking (rural areas), disaster management, oil & gas operations, maritime monitoring

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about wireless connectivity, compatibility, and how to choose the right technology for your IoT deployment.

​Do I need a gateway, or can the sensor connect directly?

It depends on the wireless technology:

- LoRaWAN and Sub-GHz require a local gateway to transmit data.

- Sigfox, NB-IoT, LTE-M, and Satellite IoT connect directly to public networks — no gateway required.

Can I switch the wireless technology after installation?

Each sensor model is built for a specific protocol (e.g., LoRaWAN, NB-IoT). To switch, you’ll need to replace the sensor with the same model built for your new connectivity option.

 

Can I integrate Daviteq sensors with my own platform or cloud?

Yes. Daviteq sensors support MQTT, HTTP, and ModbusRTU, making it easy to integrate with:

- Custom cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, ThingsBoard…)

- Industrial systems (SCADA, PLCs)

- Or simply use Globiots, our ready-to-use cloud platform.​

How do I know if NB-IoT or Sigfox works in my country?

​- Sigfox is available in over 70 countries, but coverage depends on local operators and radio zones (RC1, RC2…).

- NB-IoT/ LTE-M depends on national mobile carriers.

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