Wi-Fi HaLow Enables Flexible Backhaul for LoRaWAN Gateways
Morse Micro and The Things Industries demonstrate Wi-Fi HaLow backhaul for LoRaWAN gateways, integrating with The Things Stack at The Things Conference 2025.
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Morse Micro and The Things Industries has announced a successful demonstration of Wi-Fi HaLow as a backhaul connection for LoRaWAN gateways connecting to The Things Stack Cloud. This breakthrough is being showcased at The Things Conference 2025, highlighting its potential to transform real-world IoT deployments and redefine the next era of IoT connectivity, often referred to as IoT 2.0.
The demonstration showcases how Wi-Fi HaLow’s extended range and low power consumption make it an ideal wireless backhaul solution for LoRaWAN gateways. By integrating Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow technology with The Things Stack, operators can deploy LoRaWAN gateways without relying on Ethernet or traditional Wi-Fi infrastructure. This expands placement flexibility across buildings, farms, industrial sites, and other challenging environments - a hallmark of IoT 2.0 where flexibility, scalability, and simplicity converge.
Wi-Fi HaLow operates in the sub-GHz frequency bands, delivering kilometer-range connectivity with high penetration through walls and obstacles. Combined with LoRaWAN’s long-range, low-power device communication, this backhaul innovation enables robust end-to-end IoT connectivity in hard-to-reach areas and moves the industry closer to IoT 2.0’s promise of truly ubiquitous, always-on connectivity.
Wienke Giezeman, CEO of The Things Industries, said: "This demonstration proves that deploying LoRaWAN gateways no longer needs to be constrained by wired backhaul or short-range wireless on a local internet connection. Wi-Fi HaLow unlocks flexible placement and simplifies connectivity, opening up new opportunities for industrial, agricultural, and smart building IoT applications worldwide."
"By combining Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow technology with The Things Stack, we’ve shown that long-range, low-power Wi-Fi backhaul for LoRaWAN gateways is not only possible… it’s easy,” added Michael De Nil, CEO of Morse Micro. “This solution enables network operators to extend coverage into places that were previously too difficult or expensive to reach and sets the stage for the next generation of IoT services, devices, and business models."
The demonstration paves the way for broader adoption of Wi-Fi HaLow in LoRaWAN network infrastructures, furthering the vision of seamless, scalable IoT deployments. It also accelerates the shift from fragmented pilots to IoT 2.0 at scale.
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