Netmore Assumes Commercial Operations of American Tower LoRaWAN Network in Brazil in Strategic Transition

Transition reinforces Netmore’s long-term commitment to the Brazil IoT Market and the Company’s Role as a Regional Growth Catalyst for Latin America

(IN BRIEF) Netmore Group has expanded its presence in Brazil by taking over the commercial operations of the LoRaWAN network previously managed by American Tower Corporation (ATC). The company will now oversee customer relationships, network management, and service delivery, ensuring carrier-grade IoT connectivity supported by service level agreements. This move builds on Netmore’s earlier acquisition of Everynet, which had worked with ATC to provide nationwide coverage. Netmore plans to leverage its expertise in large-scale IoT deployments to strengthen services in sectors such as utilities, agriculture, logistics, and smart cities. The expansion reflects Netmore’s strategy of enhancing regional infrastructure, delivering reliable and scalable IoT solutions, and supporting Brazil’s growing demand for digital transformation and sustainability-driven projects. Executives highlighted the company’s focus on network densification, long-term investment, and customer-centric operations, positioning Netmore as a key player in advancing IoT adoption across Brazil and Latin America.


(PRESS RELEASE) STOCKHOLM, 16-Sep-2025 — /EuropaWire/ — Netmore Group, the leading network operator for Massive IoT, announced it has agreed to take control of the commercial operations of the LoRaWAN network operated in Brazil by American Tower Corporation (ATC). Effective immediately, Netmore will assume full responsibility for the customer base, network management, and service delivery to ensure customers across the region receive carrier-grade IoT connectivity backed by service level agreements.

This transaction represents a natural progression of Netmore’s investment in Brazil, following the company’s acquisition of network operator Everynet who had partnered with ATC to deliver nationwide LoRaWAN connectivity. With a focus on improving network performance and delivering superior quality of service, Netmore plans to apply its expertise in deploying networks for massive-scale projects to the region, including water and gas metering, agriculture, transportation and logistics, smart cities, and other IoT use cases.

“Brazil represents a dynamic and fast-growing market for IoT solutions, and this expansion of Netmore’s operations enhances our ability to meet rising regional demand for digital transformation and sustainability-focused initiatives,” says Ove Anebygd, CEO of Netmore Group. “Our ongoing investments in building and densifying regional network infrastructure, combined with establishing local operations, emphasizes Netmore’s commitment to delivering global IoT connectivity with a local customer-centric focus.”

The transaction represents another key milestone in the evolution of IoT network connectivity in Brazil and across the broader Latin America region. Netmore’s approach of deploying robust and resilient networks, supported by a multi-layer architecture — from mid-range tower deployments to dense urban environments — supports the adoption of industrial and municipal IoT solutions at scale and brings a new level of reliability to the IoT ecosystem.

Gustavo Zarife, Vice President for South America at Netmore adds, “Our approach emphasizes network stability and densification in key regions, offering the delivery of carrier-grade performance backed by more than ten years of experience in LoRaWAN operations worldwide. This is part of the ‘Netmore Way’: a proven methodology that combines technical excellence, formal SLAs, and sustained infrastructure investment.”

For more information, contact Netmore at: https://netmoregroup.com/contact-us/

About Netmore Group

Netmore Group is the leading global network operator for Massive IoT, powering the world’s most advanced and sustainability-focused solutions for utilities, buildings, cities, and other markets that benefit from sensor-connected environments. With a decade of innovation and leadership in IoT platform development and network operations, Netmore continues to set the standard for IoT excellence. Netmore operates in 18 countries and is backed by Nordic infrastructure investor Polar Structure.

Media Contacts:

James Gerber
Crackle Communications
+1 508-233-3391
netmore@cracklepr.com

Netmore Contact:

Ken Lynch
VP, Global Marketing
+1 617-877-5393
ken.lynch@netmoregroup.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did Netmore Group recently announce in Brazil?
A: Netmore Group announced that it has taken control of the commercial operations of the LoRaWAN network previously operated in Brazil by American Tower Corporation (ATC).

Q: What responsibilities will Netmore assume under this agreement?
A: Netmore will manage the customer base, oversee network management, and handle service delivery to ensure carrier-grade IoT connectivity with service level agreements.

Q: How does this transaction relate to Netmore’s past investments in Brazil?
A: The move follows Netmore’s acquisition of Everynet, which had partnered with ATC to deliver nationwide LoRaWAN connectivity in Brazil.

Q: What sectors are expected to benefit from Netmore’s expanded operations in Brazil?
A: Key sectors include water and gas metering, agriculture, transportation and logistics, smart cities, and other large-scale IoT use cases.

Q: Why does Netmore see Brazil as a key market?
A: Brazil is viewed as a dynamic, fast-growing market for IoT solutions, with rising demand for digital transformation and sustainability-focused initiatives.

Q: How will Netmore ensure network quality and reliability in Brazil?
A: Netmore will apply its multi-layer network deployment strategy, focusing on densification and stability, backed by more than ten years of global LoRaWAN experience, formal SLAs, and sustained infrastructure investment.

Q: What is meant by the “Netmore Way”?
A: The “Netmore Way” is the company’s methodology that combines technical excellence, service level agreements, and continuous infrastructure investment to deliver carrier-grade IoT performance.

Q: How does this move affect IoT development in Latin America?
A: The transaction marks a milestone in advancing IoT connectivity across Brazil and the wider Latin America region by bringing more reliable and scalable industrial and municipal IoT solutions.

Q: Who is leading Netmore’s vision in this expansion?
A: Ove Anebygd, CEO of Netmore Group, and Gustavo Zarife, Vice President for South America at Netmore, emphasized the company’s commitment to customer-centric operations and long-term investment in the region.

Q: Where can more information be found?
A: Additional details are available on Netmore’s website at https://netmoregroup.com/contact-us/

SOURCE: Netmore Group

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