Comcast Expands Biz IoT Service to 12 Markets

July 18, 2017
Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) plans to expand its enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) service, machineQ, to 12 major U.S. markets. MachineQ is ...
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Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) plans to expand its enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) service, machineQ, to 12 major U.S. markets. MachineQ is an IoT network service and platform that uses Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology based on the LoRaWAN protocol to build and deploy solutions for businesses and municipal organizations. The service is rolling out in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Denver, Detroit, Indianapolis, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Oakland, Pittsburgh, Seattle, and Washington DC.

"We believe that Comcast has a unique opportunity to leverage our existing network assets and Semtech's LoRa technology to fuel IoT innovation with disruptive new business models and smarter cities," said Alex Khorram, general manager of machineQ. "We've seen excitement about a Comcast solution that is opening a whole new world of use cases that were previously not commercially viable due to the cost of connectivity and end devices, limited battery life, and inability to get coverage."

As a part of the machineQ service, Comcast is working with its commercial partners to enable businesses and cities to gather, transmit and analyze data about the operation of connected devices distributed throughout their locations. Using the service, organizations can use data collected from their IoT devices, learn from it, and make better-informed, data-based decisions.

Comcast first announced the service in October as trials in Philadelphia and the San Francisco Bay Area, and expanded to Chicago in November.