On-Ramp Wireless, a LPWAN provider, has decided to rebrand and become Ingenu. The company is using the opportunity to launch its Machine Network – a public network based on its Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) technology, and converting some of its 35 currently private installations to help support the initiative. Aiming for nationwide US coverage, Ingenu has previous experience in RPMA deployments around the world. It plans on quickly expanding its coverage footprint by opening some of those private networks, as well as installing more infrastructure – which the company says can achieve the same area of coverage using ten to thirty times fewer base stations than cellular. Currently, Ingenu’s footprint covers 50,000 square-miles in the US, out of a…