CyanConnode Holdings plc engages in the design, development, and sale of Narrowband radio frequency (RF) mesh networks that enable Omni Internet of Things (IoT) communications in the United Kingdom, India, Sweden, Thailand, and internationally. It offers wireless communication technology for smart metering, lighting, and IoT. The company provides Narrowband RF mesh technology that supports multi-application networks, enabling communication with any device, including gas, water, and electricity meters, as well as street lighting and traffic lights. In addition, it offers Omnimesh, a standard-based smart metering solution; and Omni IoT platform that provides multi-network and multi-application IoT solutions. The company was formerly known as Cyan Holdings plc and changed its name to CyanConnode Holdings plc in November 2016. CyanConnode Holdings plc was incorporated in 2002 and is headquartered in Cambridge, the United Kingdom.
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