Trilliant has signed a deal to acquire Ingenu’s smart grid application business and customers, as well as licensing Ingenu’s RPMA LPWAN technology to integrate it into the Trilliant Smart Communications Platform – which is aimed at utilities and smart city customers. The deal will see Ingenu continue to develop and support the smart grid network infrastructure and applications that use its Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) technology, so that Trilliant can continue to focus on its core business – of providing its UnitySuite centralized communication and application platform that utilities and smart city operators will use to manage their assets. For Ingenu, this looks like a strategic move to streamline its operations – offloading the smart grid AMI customers to…