Netmore Group has continued its strategic expansion by acquiring Everynet, a LoRaWAN network operator headquartered in the Netherlands. The acquisition, pending regulatory approval, will expand Netmore’s presence into 17 countries.
The acquisition of Everynet adds more than 1 million provisioned sensors spanning a range of key Netmore use cases, which includes approximately 400,000 track-and-trace devices, 300,000 smart gas meters, 200,000 smart water meters, and multiple additional LoRaWAN use cases, bringing total active devices under Netmore management to over 2.3 million.
Additionally, with Everynet operating across four continents, the combination of companies strengthens Netmore’s business operations, coverage areas, and infrastructure and solution partnerships, including immediate and significant expansion into the Latin American and Asia Pacific regions.
This acquisition represents one of several growth initiatives for Netmore this year which have also included the acquisition of US LoRaWAN operator and platform provider Senet, establishing a local presence in the APAC region, and several Operator Platform-as-a-Service agreements with regional network providers. With unmatched capabilities to support the rapid scaling of IoT applications, Netmore continues to be uniquely positioned to support the digital transformation of the utilities, energy management, and track and trace markets globally.
“The acquisition of Everynet strengthens Netmore’s market position and accelerates our ambition to become a global and world-leading IoT network operator. After a long period of fragmentation, the market is reaching an inflection point where consolidation is aligned with global interest in digitising critical utility and energy management operations,” said Ove Anebygd, CEO, Netmore Group. “With water utility Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) as a leading use case, Netmore has established a leadership position and is becoming a sustainability catalyst as illustrated by the company’s recent partnership announced with Yorkshire Water to build and service LoRaWAN network coverage for over 1.3 million water meters. We’re excited to welcome the Everynet team and expect to benefit greatly from their LoRaWAN competence and market knowledge as we continue our growth journey.”
The joining together of Netmore and Everynet brings together highly complementary teams, technology, and operations, including platform and cost synergies that will further enable Netmore to uniquely deliver both Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offerings globally. In addition to strengthening Netmore’s business operations in the US, UK, Spain and Ireland, the acquisition immediately opens new markets and brings customer opportunities in Brazil, Italy, Indonesia, Andorra, and Iceland.
“Everynet joining Netmore represents an important strategic alignment of resources and technical expertise that will provide our customers – and many others globally – with access to a best-in-class LPWAN platform, expanded network coverage and densification capabilities, and new and improved products and services from the de facto market leader. With the LoRaWAN market growing and large-scale sensor deployments becoming common, we’re excited about the next phase of growth as part of Netmore’s expanding operations,” said Frederik Oliver, CEO, Everynet.
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