Andorra deploys its first red 0G | News | connectivity
Airnex, the Andorran operator of the 0G network of OneBiz has inaugurated a first network designed specifically for the country’s Internet of Things. Hereinafter, Andorra has a red 0Gas announced during the celebration of the 43rd Andorra Fair (43e Foire d’Andorre-la-Vieille), in different places in Andorra La Vella.
The Government of Andorra, together with the Secretary of State for Digital Transformation and Strategic Projects, has drawn up a comprehensive transformation plan to promote the digital transformation of companies and public administration bodies in the country until 2024. Within this plan, Airnex and UnaBiz will support the efforts of digital transformations of the country with 0G technology and a wide range of IoT solutions and services to help public bodies and companies to optimize their processes and improve the citizen experience.
The inauguration was attended by key Andorran officials such as Jordi Gallardo, Minister of the Presidency, Business and Economy, Josep Maria Mas, President of the Andorran Chamber of Commerce, Gerard Cadena, President of the National Confederation of Andorran Businessmen, Amelie Mas, Director of the French Embassy in Andorra and Jordi Farré, head of the Andorran Fire Brigade.
Henri Bong, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of UnaBizdelivered the keynote address and met with various partners from the ICT industry to discuss possible collaborations that can advance digital transformation in Andorra’s public and private sectors in the next three to five years.
IoT network deployed in more than 70 countries
The 0G network powered by UnaBiz is Deployed in more than 70 countries and regions on five continents covering 5.5 million square kilometers with access to 1.2 billion people with a total of 10.1 million connected devices. This technology is an alternative in terms of connectivity for IoT. For most industrial IoT use cases, such as logistics, facility management, asset monitoring, etc., there is no need for a large capacity or expensive infrastructure. It is enough to emit small packets of data of little weight.