AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN public network support now available in Spain
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Today, AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN announced the expansion of the public network support in the Spain region. With this expansion, Internet of Things (IoT) customers that offer LoRaWAN-based systems and solutions in Spain can seamlessly connect their LoRaWAN-powered devices to AWS over a public network infrastructure. This public infrastructure is provided as a service and supported by Everynet - a global LoRaWAN network operator offering networks in the United States, United Kingdom, and Spain. Thanks to the publicly available network infrastructure, customers in Spain can realize improved savings in time and costs associated with managing a private network infrastructure for LoRaWAN-based solutions.
AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN is a fully managed LoRaWAN Network Server (LNS) that enables customers to easily connect their LoRaWAN-enabled wireless devices to AWS. AWS has partnered with Everynet to simplify LoRaWAN network deployment and provide customers with an alternative to managing their own gateways. Customers can register their devices in the AWS IoT console and opt for public network support, enabling them to start receiving data from their LoRaWAN devices directly into their AWS account within minutes. It also simplifies their billing process by removing the need to manage network subscription costs with individual network providers.
For further details on how to connect your LoRaWAN devices through the Everynet public network and to explore the added connectivity metrics, please visit the [AWS developer guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-lorawan-roaming.html). For a detailed network coverage, please check [Everynet’s public coverage map](http://coverage.sh/everynet).
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