
"Hubble launched something long envisioned: a global BLE finding network that provides enterprises with the same capabilities that Apple's Find My, Google's Find My Device, and Samsung's SmartThings Find offered to consumers. However, unlike those consumer-focused networks, the Hubble BLE Finding Network was built specifically for businesses, with full control, zero infrastructure, and global scale integrated from the start. Introducing the Hubble BLE finding network Alongside the network, Hubble also launched hubble.com. Developers and enterprises looking to integrate BLE into products or operations can now join a waitlist for immediate access to the network."
"Global Coverage: Live across more than 88 million passive scanners, phones, gateways, and infrastructure already deployed in homes, cities, highways, warehouses, and beyond. Zero Infrastructure: No need for additional hardware or installation. Updating a BLE advertisement format is sufficient to go live within minutes. Full Ownership: Enterprises retain full control over devices, data, APIs, and analytics. Secure by Design: Features include rotating IDs, encrypted payloads, and verified endpoints, all designed for enterprise-grade security."
Hubble launched a global BLE finding network purpose-built for enterprise use, delivering the capabilities of consumer networks while preserving business control. The network leverages more than 88 million passive scanners, phones, gateways, and deployed infrastructure to provide immediate global coverage. No additional hardware or installation is required; updating a BLE advertisement format enables devices to go live quickly. Enterprises retain full ownership of devices, data, APIs, and analytics. The system incorporates enterprise-grade security measures such as rotating IDs, encrypted payloads, and verified endpoints. Open SDKs and APIs enable developer integration without proprietary lock-in, supporting asset tracking, fleet management, cold chain monitoring, and workplace safety.
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