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Gaia Smart Cities And Stream Sign Collaborates: Agreement For Smart Cities Network Across India – Go Smart Bricks

maximios August 22, 2019

There is strength in unity. Perfect mix of teamwork and collaboration can do wonders. Keeping up this spirit of unity, Gaia Smart Cities, an Indian startup pioneering Internet of Things & smart cities solutions  have collaborated with Stream Technologies to disseminate smart city networks across India.

An Insight Into The Agreement:

The agreement lays down the provisions clearly.

  • Stream’s award-winning ‘IoT-X’ Connectivity Management Platform, will  provide support for cellular, low-power WAN and other connectivity technologies, This in return will enable subscription management, monitoring and monetisation of IoT connectivity networks.
  • The Iot-x platform will  also provide an interface for the networks that Gaia Smart Cities plans to establish, to which connected devices can be attached.
  • Gaia’s plans to start deployment of networks initially in three major cities, including Delhi.

The active participation of cities around the country has given fortitude to the both these companies to participate in such a critical project.

‘Due to the active participation from the initial stage of the ninety-eight (98) proposed smart cities announced by the central government. Gaia has the first mover advantage in the smart cities domain in India. “India is indeed a very promising market and Gaia will bring in the best technologies as the segment unfolds. Partnering with Stream Technologies will now take the value proposition in the ecosystem a notch higher and will accelerate the solution development’,  said Dr. Sumit Chowdhury, Founder & CEO of Gaia Smart Cities (Former President of Reliance Jio).

Mr.Negel Chadwick, Chief Executive Officer of Stream Technologies, believes Indian market is full pf exciting and substantial opportunity for a company like theirs.  He elaborates further by saying, how the state-of-art and the latest LPWAN technologies such as LoRa and SigFox will open up some immense opportunities for this market.

Both of the participant companies seems quite excited to enter this new market and plans to revolutionise it. Through this convergence, both the companies  aim at the capitalise the  technology requirements that would unfold in the coming months. The hope is to bring class proven solutions and technologies to help cities achieve their smart goals.

Information source- infrabuddy.com

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