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LoRa Alliance Introduces Certification Affiliate Program

April 7, 2020
The program offers OEMs a path to LoRaWAN IoT device certification without Alliance membership.

To make its Internet of Things (IoT) device certification more accessible and pervasive, the LoRa Alliance has launched a Certification Affiliate option for certifying devices with the LoRaWAN standard. The new option provides non-members of the LoRa Alliance a path to obtaining LoRaWAN device certification.

The LoRa Alliance, which backs the open LoRaWAN standard for the IoT low-power, wide-area networks (LPWANs), offers a certification program that includes full protocol testing, as well as interoperability and RF performance tests, which are critical for open global standards. The Certification Affiliate program will increase the number and breadth of LoRaWAN Certified devices available in the market to serve the IoT needs of companies and users around the world.

The Certification Affiliate program allows any device manufacturer to certify its products, ensuring they meet end-user requirements for dependability, interoperability and security as defined by the LoRaWAN standard. While membership in the Alliance remains the most affordable path to certification, membership may not be an option for some OEMs.

Under the Affiliate Certification program, companies receive the following benefits:

  • The use of the LoRaWAN Certification Test Tool (LCTT), a precertification test tool allowing device manufacturers to test their product at their own facility prior to sending the device to an authorized test house for certification
  • One license for the LCTT is included in the affiliation fee per year, and affiliates have the right to purchase additional licenses
  • Use of the LoRaWAN Certified logo on their certified products in compliance with LoRa Alliance policies
  • Have certified products included in the LoRaWAN Showcase online catalog of certified products
  • Receive LoRa Alliance communications regarding certification

Historically, companies were required to be a member of the LoRa Alliance to certify their devices. The organization still encourages companies to become members of the LoRa Alliance, as the cost to certify is lower and there are many more benefits for member companies.

LoRa Alliance, lora-alliance.org

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