➀ Cisco has announced the end-of-availability and end-of-life dates for its LoRaWAN gateways and associated products; ➁ The last day for ordering affected products is January 1, 2025, with support ending by the end of the decade; ➂ Cisco's move is seen as a blow to organizations using LoRaWAN for IoT deployments, as the company was a trusted supplier; ➃ The decision to exit the LoRaWAN market is likely due to cost-cutting measures.
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