IoT and M2M are buzz words these days and they are beginning to make a difference to the ways in which companies do business. Machine to Machine or M2M connectivity solutions have been around for a while, typically using the same 3 and 4G Cellular networks used for mobile phone communications.
M2M focuses on delivering data to and from connected devices in the field for a wide array of solutions ranging from Telemetry, Telematics, Point of Sale Machines, Intelligent Advertising or even for enabling remote sensors within smart cities.
M2M data connectivity will form the backbone for enabling Internet of Things technologies. M2M will enable businesses to deploy a wide array of connected devices improving operational performance, sales or customer experience.
Onwave offers true dual path resilience within the M2M sector helping you to securely connect your remote equipment online 24/7/365.

Onwave focus is on providing the link between remote hardware, sensors and devices and the application or Data Platform used to control and manage your IoT environment.
Onwave can assist in the selection and deployment of hardware in support of your remote sensor network, in the provision and management of data only SIM cards with private and or public IP addressing and whether you need to deliver and collect small or large volumes of data.
Onwave are also able to deliver alternative forms of network access to enable your devices to talk to the application within the cloud.
Onwave support for M2M applications started with its site and vehicle based connectivity solutions. However more recently we have been involved in projects such as the Cancer Research campaign, allowing the public to donate £2 via contact less technology at a number of its stores.
Onwave connectivity solutions were at the heart of the campaign run by Clear Channel a leader in “out of home advertising”.
Onwave will be one of the first vendors to offer hardware that is able to support a wide range of local connectivity options Bluetooth, LORA, 802.11 wireless, in built micro USB, RS232, 2 Pin GPIO as well as providing resilient and secure back haul over any network.