Sierra Wireless is a Canadian multinational wireless communications equipment designer and manufacturer headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia.
Founded in 1993 in Vancouver, Canada.
In 1997, Sierra Wireless went public and listed on NASDAQ.
Acquired Wavecom, a leading provider of GSM/GPRS wireless modules for M2M applications in 2009.
In 2013, Sierra Wireless acquired AnyData Corporation, a provider of cellular module and software solutions for the M2M industry.
Launched the first LPWA module for the IoT market called AirPrimeu00ae HL78 in 2018.
In 2019, Sierra Wireless announced plans to sell its automotive embedded module business to Fibocom Wireless Inc.
Digi International is an American company that designs and manufactures Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity products.
Telit Communications is an international company that designs and manufactures Internet of Things (IoT) products and services.
u-blox is a Swiss company that develops wireless semiconductors and modules for the automotive, industrial, and consumer markets.
Sierra Wireless AirLinku00ae gateways, routers, and management tools are designed to connect critical assets and infrastructure.
Sierra Wireless AirPrimeu00ae embedded modules provide cellular connectivity for machine-to-machine (M2M) and IoT applications.
Sierra Wireless offers pre-integrated and validated IoT solutions that simplify and accelerate deployment of IoT applications.
Sierra Wireless designs and manufactures wireless communications equipment for the IoT (Internet of Things) market.
Sierra Wireless is headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
Sierra Wireless main products are AirLinku00ae Gateways and Routers, AirPrimeu00ae Embedded Modules, and Ready-to-Connect IoT Solutions.
The competitors of Sierra Wireless are Digi International, Telit Communications, and u-blox.
Sierra Wireless was founded in 1993 in Vancouver, Canada.