In this illuminating report, 78% of IoT leaders in Eseye’s latest State of IoT Adoption research believe that achieving near 100% connectivity across their estate is crucial to their business case, but only 1% are achieving 98% or higher. This whitepaper explores how most issues are down to device design, network optimisation and the management of connectivity post-deployment. In a very quick read, learn what you can do to increase percentage points when every 1% counts.
This paper explores:
- If near 100% connectivity is possible – As Eseye delivers ultra-high quality and reliable global cellular connectivity to millions of IoT devices around the world, get insights that suggest high reliability and quality are not an unattainable goal, no matter how complex your project is.
- How to focus your project – Eseye recommends defining the goals for your IoT project, the risks, the opportunities, evaluation methods and long-term vs short-term value, measured in incremental gains.
- Why go device-first? – When you look at your IoT devices in terms of connectivity over time and connectivity over geography, you’ll look not just at roaming but also at the lifecycle of the device itself. Then, it’s important to consider security too, as a hacked device is an unavailable one.
- Insights on localisation – A true global IoT deployment depends on overcoming challenges such as inconsistent coverage, regulatory changes and roaming issues. This is possible with platforms like AnyNet SMARTconnect.
- Ongoing management challenges – Learn how the Infinity IoT Platform overcomes the complexity of deploying and operating IoT at scale. Stop juggling multiple SIMs, operator relationships, data sources and bills across numerous countries
With perspectives drawn from Eseye’s service and support triad, see how clients like BT, Costa, Amazon, PharmaWatch and more have seen improvements in connectivity at scale.

