IotaComm, Inc., a pioneer in next-generation wireless communications and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to 200 West Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This move signifies a pivotal step in the company's ambition to establish itself as the next nationwide wireless carrier dedicated to the IoT, integrating secure, carrier-grade connectivity with smart infrastructure applications to foster intelligent, efficient, and cost-effective communication between buildings and cities.
Terrence DeFranco, Chairman and CEO of IotaComm, emphasized the strategic nature of this relocation, highlighting Chapel Hill's world-class talent pool, vibrant innovation ecosystem, and community values that align with the company's focus on sustainability, technology, and education. Despite the move, IotaComm remains committed to its operations in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, where it continues to drive initiatives in education, smart manufacturing, and community-based innovation.
The new headquarters, located in a prime downtown Chapel Hill area with an 80 Walk Score, offers immediate access to the University of North Carolina's research and student communities, among other advantages. This location is expected to accelerate IotaComm's nationwide expansion of its LoRaWAN® network and the commercialization of its Delphi360™ platform, which digitizes building systems for real-time insights on air quality, energy use, and asset performance.
Hastings Jones, Vice President at CBRE, welcomed IotaComm to Chapel Hill, noting the strategic benefits of the location for high-growth technology companies. The company's ongoing investments in Lehigh Valley and its new Chapel Hill headquarters underscore its commitment to scaling nationally while maintaining strong ties to its founding communities.
IotaComm's relocation to Chapel Hill not only enhances its operational capabilities but also positions it at the heart of a thriving innovation hub, promising significant contributions to the IoT and wireless communications sectors. For more information, visit https://www.iotacomm.com.


