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In a private network architecture.
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The end-device, the gateways and the servers belong to us. In a public network architecture,
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we have only the device and we use the operators, gateway and operators service.
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But we saw that one major drawback of a public network is that you can't place the gateway wherever you
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want.
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So in the case of none of these situations is suitable.
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There is an alternate solution between public and private network.
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In that case, we'll use our own gateways, but we'll use the service of a LoRaWAN provider for the service.
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It's called a hybrid network.
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That solution allows us to manage the network coverage, but for the server will still rely on the LoRaWAN
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provider.
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So we don't have to care about the complexity of that part.
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At the beginning of this lecture.
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That is the type of network that we've used. For the tests and demonstrations,
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we've indeed use our own end-device and gateway. And we registered them on a network server provider called
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TTN.
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But I've already said that. Later in this course we'll also set up our own network server in order to
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build a complete private network.
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Okay.
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Now, there is one last type of architecture that I want to explain, and I will do it in the next video.
