The Tartabit IoT Bridge provides rapid integration between low-power wide area network (LPWAN) devices and customer applications running in AWS. The IoT Bridge supports connecting cellular devices via multiple protocols and supports numerous unlicensed wireless technology providers such as LORA and Sigfox. This is accomplished with a low/no-code environment to enable rapid deployment of production grade IoT solutions without needing to host custom developed servers and self-managed infrastructure.
The Tartabit IoT Bridge provides rapid integration between low-power wide area network (LPWAN) devices and customer applications running in AWS. The IoT Bridge supports connecting cellular devices via multiple protocols and supports numerous unlicensed wireless technology providers such as LORA and Sigfox. This is accomplished with a low/no-code environment to enable rapid deployment of production grade IoT solutions without needing to host custom developed servers and self-managed infrastructure.
Tartabit IoT Bridge is a complementary IoT service built for developers who must integrate low-power, low-bandwidth devices into their AWS centric solutions. Utilizing a set of powerful solution templates that provide easy integration to your AWS environment, IoT Bridge will get your solution up and running in no time! Bottom line, if you are trying to build a world class Internet of Things solution based on LWPAN technologies then this is the platform you need to accelerate your time to market and reduce your development costs.
Built by a team that has a proven track record of successful IoT solutions for the past 20 years, you can trust Tartabit with your business. We leverage the world-class AWS infrastructure as well as other leading technologies to ensure your data will be there when you need it.
Highlights
Rapid integration of LWM2M enabled devices into your AWS environment through multiple AWS connectors such as AWS IoT Core, SQS, Kinesis, and more.
Integrate data from multiple LoRa Network Server providers into your AWS environment seamlessly using the Tartabit IoT Bridge.
Decode and process data from LPWA devices using UDP, CoAP, MQTT, LWM2M or many other bandwidth constrained protocols and integrate with your AWS environment in minutes.
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You choose one contract tier based on how many device events IoT Bridge processes per day. The tiers scale from 200,000 events up to 10,000,000 events daily. The lowest tier includes best-effort service and support. All higher tiers add a 99.9% service level agreement and next-business-day support. Pick the tier that matches your fleet's daily event volume; support and reliability commitments increase once you move past the entry tier. Each option is a single, self-contained contract rather than an add-on to another.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one event for the daily event limits in each tier?
An event is a device message processed through IoT Bridge. The platform ingests raw payloads from protocols like MQTT, CoAP, or LwM2M, then decodes and normalizes them into enterprise-ready events. Each processed message counts toward your daily total. Your tier caps how many events you can process per day.
What happens if my device traffic exceeds my tier's daily event limit?
Each tier sets a fixed daily event ceiling, from 200,000 up to 10,000,000. If your fleet grows past your tier's limit, you move to a higher tier that supports the larger daily volume. Choose a tier that matches your expected daily event count to avoid hitting the cap.
How do the service level and support commitments differ between the tiers?
The 200,000-event tier includes best-effort service and support only. The 1,000,000, 2,000,000, 5,000,000, and 10,000,000-event tiers each add a 99.9% service level agreement plus next-business-day support. Reliability and support commitments stay the same across all four higher tiers regardless of event volume.
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