GraspLet, a UK-based telecommunications and information technology company, has announced that by utilising floLIVE, the creator of the world’s first and largest hyperlocal global cellular network and a leading provider of global connectivity and network services for IoT, it has expanded its services into the Internet of Things (IoT).
By 2027, 29 billion IoT connections are expected, creating a significant market value for connectivity and connectivity-management solutions. Understanding that value, global organisation GraspLet has diversified its services to deliver global connectivity and support to this rapidly growing technology sector through its partnership with floLIVE.
“floLIVE is excited to help GraspLet enter the very promising IoT market,” said Kieran Chury, the MVNO partner lead Europe and Middle East floLIVE. “Connectivity service providers are the lifeblood of IoT and it’s a very high growth industry – but not without its challenges. The more connectivity providers can deliver these vital communications, the greater their success is in the market, and that’s what we are helping to provide to GraspLet.”
Delivering connectivity that meets the critical, complex demands in IoT can be incredibly complex, challenged by a fragmented ecosystem of connectivity providers, hundreds of use cases with varying requirements, and the management of significant numbers of device fleets.
“Ecosystem collaboration is crucial for enabling IoT success, as numerous important elements must be highly interoperable to deliver key results. GraspLet is thrilled to embark on this journey through collaboration with floLIVE, paving the way for a more connected future where IoT connectivity is scalable and tailored to the unique needs of each industry,” said Arunkumar Ramaswamy, the director at GraspLet.
By utilising floLIVE’s global network and management platform, GraspLet is able to achieve:
- Global coverage with a single SKU SIM:
- Instead of managing multiple SIMs from different network operators, GraspLet can simplify logistics using a single SIM that provides worldwide connectivity. This is made possible through access to a robust library of top-tier network operators.
- Flexibility with multi-profile SIMs:
- GraspLet can deploy Multi-IMSI SIMs, allowing for the utilisation of multiple network profiles. This flexibility enables devices to autonomously switch networks for enhanced availability and fault tolerance. Additionally, GraspLet offers eUICC SIM cards, where the floLIVE Multi-IMSI serves as the primary profile, combining the advantages of both technologies
- Comprehensive network visibility:
- Through floLIVE’s connectivity management platform, GraspLet gains full visibility into network traffic from various devices and endpoints. This proactive monitoring capability empowers GraspLet to optimise network performance, enhance security measures and troubleshoot issues promptly, thereby improving operational efficiency and minimising downtime.
- Customisation to suit diverse industries:
- GraspLet caters to a range of industries such as payment solutions, transportation, healthcare tech, banking and travel, each with unique requirements. Customisation plays a role in meeting the diverse needs of IoT applications across these sectors.
- High-security standards:
- floLIVE SIMs offer robust security features, including secure OTA updates and the utilisation of external HSM for key management, ensuring a high level of protection for GraspLet’s operations and data.
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