Silver Spring Wins IoT Networks Award

Silver Spring Wins IoT Networks Award

Silver Spring Networks was honoured with the IoT Networks Award at the recent Geo IoT World conference in Brussels, Belgium.

Silver Spring’s public cloud service offering — Starfish — was recognized for providing a proven, reliable and secure network platform that supports and accelerates connectivity of innovative devices and applications. Silver Spring has already connected more than 23.6M active IoT devices over 2.45 million square kilometres on five continents.

Starfish is Silver Spring’s international, wireless and public cloud IPv6 network service for the Internet of Things, which builds on proven, secure, scalable and standards‐based technology that has already connected 23.5 million devices across 3.2 million square miles on five continents. 

Built on widely adopted, open-standards technology, Starfish provides ubiquitous public-cloud access for all users or developers, and ensures the same networking quality and performance already enjoyed by tens of millions of devices in private cloud infrastructure. Starfish is built using the core platform technologies proven to deliver long-lived results in some of the most rigorous industrial IoT applications operating today. IPv6 networking using a combination of carrier technologies, including the IEEE 802.15.4g wireless meshing technology supported by the Wi-SUN Alliance ensures users open technology access, easy interoperability and unmatched performance in the field over years to come. 

Find out more: http://www.silverspringnet.com/starfish/.

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