Global IoT connectivity has been a complex, fragmented and inconsistent offering causing IoT organisations to manage multiple carriers, create regional or national product variants and deal with inventories of SIM cards from different providers. In the digital era when so much technology is frictionless, standardised and global, the lengths companies need to go to so they can achieve robust, resilient worldwide connectivity are an anachronism.
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Comment - George Malim welcomes the era of SIM simplicity
Company News - Trasna adds device management with IoTerop deal, u-blox hangs up on cellular
Market News - Sequans and Soracom unveil new evaluation kits, & partners with IBM for AI governance
Analyst News - Freight rail IoT revenue to exceed US$20bn by 2032, growth forecast for connectivity management platforms
Cover Interview - Mike Van Horn and David Garver from AT&T and Nick Earle from Eseye introduce AT&T Global SIM Advanced fully-managed multi-IMSI eSIM offering designed to drive seamless IoT connectivity
IoT Connectivity - AT&T Connected Solutions provides more detail on Global SIM Advanced
eSIM Analysis - Will 2025 be the year that eSIM goes global?
Global IoT Connectivity - Antony Savvas assesses the role of eSIMs in IoT
MWC25 Barcelona Event Preview - Our preview to this year’s event
Analyst Report - Transforma Insights details the eSIM/eUICC evolution with SGP.32 and explains why it doesn’t solve every need
Case Study - Inside Nuh! Digital’s partnership with floLIVE to deliver comprehensive connectivity across Brazil
IoT Now iSIM Handbook - 14-pages of excerpts from the recently published IoT Now iSIM Handbook start here with an interview with representatives for Kigen, Murata, Sony and Vodafone
iSIM Ecosystem Report - Our report asks whether iSIM can be your hassle-free way to instant, worldwide wireless connectivity?
AIoT - Transforma Insights asks whether AIoT will change the dynamics for cellular connectivity in IoT
Event Diary - Where to go and what to see
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