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A mioty network without the infrastructure project
mioty is the LPWAN protocol built for interference resilience and very large fleets. Kilo’s built-in network server speaks it natively — the same server that handles LoRaWAN — so one platform carries both radios with nothing extra to host.
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How a mioty network runs on Kilo
Activate the built-in server
mioty support is part of the platform’s network server. Nothing to install or host — activate the connector and your organization is ready to receive mioty traffic.
Connect base stations
Register your mioty base stations and they forward telegrams to the platform over an authenticated, encrypted channel.
Devices join the same pipeline
mioty telemetry lands in the same dashboards, rules engine, and alarms as every other device — one data model for the whole fleet.
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Why mioty for massive sensor fleets
- Telegram splitting
- Each transmission is split into small sub-packets spread over time and frequency. Even when some are lost to interference, the message reconstructs — reliability that holds in crowded RF environments.
- Massive scale
- The protocol is engineered for very large endpoint fleets — from thousands to hundreds of thousands of sensors on shared infrastructure without collision collapse.
- Long range, low power
- Deep-indoor and wide-area coverage with battery lifetimes measured in years — the LPWAN economics you expect, with extra robustness.
- Uplink and downlink
- Bidirectional messaging with deduplication handled by the server when multiple base stations receive the same telegram.
- One server, two radios
- LoRaWAN and mioty run on the same built-in network server — mixed fleets share one platform, one device model, one rules engine.
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What your mioty data feeds
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mioty network FAQ
What is mioty?
mioty is a low-power wide-area (LPWAN) protocol whose telegram-splitting radio layer makes it exceptionally resistant to interference. It targets deployments where huge numbers of battery-powered sensors must report reliably — industrial sites, utilities, wide-area monitoring.
Do I need to host a mioty service center myself?
No — mioty support is built into Kilo’s network server, managed as part of the platform. If you specifically want a self-hosted deployment, our standalone open-source mioty Service Center product covers that path.
Can LoRaWAN and mioty run side by side?
Yes. Both radios terminate in the same built-in network server, and their devices share the same dashboards, rules, and alarms. Many fleets mix them: LoRaWAN for its broad device ecosystem, mioty where density or RF noise demands it.
When should I choose mioty over LoRaWAN?
Choose mioty when the deployment is very dense, the RF environment is noisy (industrial plants, urban canyons), or reliability per message is critical. Choose LoRaWAN when device choice matters most — its sensor ecosystem is broader. On Kilo you don’t have to commit: both are built in.
Scale to massive fleets on mioty
Start free — mioty support is already in the platform. Or book a call and we’ll size base stations and fleet onboarding for your site.