IoT Insights
Part 7 – iSIM Technology
Integrated SIM (iSIM) technology emerges as the latest advancement in the realm of telecommunications, pushing the boundaries of integrated connectivity further than ever before. Building on the foundation laid by
Read morePart 6 – eUICC Technology
Embedded universal integrated circuit card (eUICC) technology represents a significant leap forward in the evolution of SIM card capabilities, setting a new standard for flexibility, efficiency and global connectivity. As
Read moreSuccess at scale in IoT relies on optimised connectivity, security, lifecycle and compliance
Following on from the interview with Remi de Fouchier, featured on pages 8-9 of this issue of IoT Now, Robin Duke-Woolley, the chief executive of Beecham Research, also interviewed Eva
Read morePart 5 – Embedded SIM (eSIM)
The evolution of SIM card technology reached a significant milestone with the introduction of the embedded SIM, or eSIM. This innovative technology represents a paradigm shift in mobile connectivity, moving
Read morePart 4 – Nano-SIM (4FF)
With the continuous race for slimmer and more sophisticated smartphones, in the early 2010s Apple unveiled the Nano-SIM or 4FF (Fourth Form Factor) SIM card. Smaller than ever, the Nano-SIM
Read moreIoT demands greater simplification, more orchestration and the right level of security for each use case
Robin Duke-Woolley, the chief executive of Beecham Research, recently had a video interview with Remi de Fouchier, the vice president of strategy, marketing and innovation at Thales’ Digital Identity and
Read morePart 3 – Micro-SIM (3FF)
Continuing evolution and miniaturisation of mobile devices required a reduction in SIM card sizes, which were later replaced by the Micro-SIM or 3FF (Third Form Factor) SIM card at the
Read morePart 1 – First-generation SIM cards (1FF)
The telecommunications industry will never be the same again. SIM cards celebrate 20 years of the mobile revolution with the true story of the 1FF First-Generation SIM. From its very
Read moreThe evolution of SIM cards in 8 parts
Buried beneath a buzzing smartphone, sim cards are still keeping us connected – and safe In the turbulent world of telecoms, there is still one thing that’s stood the test
Read moreRunning IoT through the skies
Non-terrestrial network (NTN) connectivity is making its way into IoT chipsets, enabling connected devices and installations to be deployed anywhere. Some devices are being outfitted with stand-alone chips that can
Read moreFlolive, Kaleido Intelligence survey: network visibility a struggle for 72% of MVNOs, IoT service providers
floLIVE, creator of the world’s first and largest global cellular infrastructure and a leading provider of global connectivity and network services for IoT, is releasing the results of a global
Read moreWaterSignal enhances water monitoring with Telit Cinterion’s IoT solutions
Telit Cinterion is working with WaterSignal to ensure always-on connectivity for real-time water monitoring and leak detection systems. As water scarcity continues to increase worldwide, baseline water benchmarking and evaluation
Read moreRemote Patient Monitoring has a major impact in driving sustainability in healthcare
In a recent report, ‘Digital Transformation in the Healthcare Sector’, technology analyst firm Transforma Insights identified and highlighted eight key areas where disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and
Read moreDrifter World and Tele2 IoT simplify the race for a parking space
Tele2 IoT and Drifter World, a company that uses AI to optimise the use of parking spaces and electric vehicle charging stations, are collaborating to connect drivers with spaces and
Read moreThe comprehensive guide to AI and ML’s transformative power
Media In our everyday life, it has become increasingly hard to avoid hearing the words ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI)’ and ‘Machine Learning (ML)’ whether in industry or academia. These technologies have
Read moreSoftbank targets two million with 1NCE flat rate IoT connectivity
SoftBank has announced an expansion of its global Internet of Things (IoT) business in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, spanning 19 countries and regions, including Japan. SoftBank’s primary emphasis in
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