Wireless Logic
Wireless Logic announces Conexa, a new ‘network for things’
London, UK. 22 March 2022 – Wireless Logic Group, Europe’s IoT connectivity platform provider, announces the launch of Conexa, a carrier-grade mobile network built specifically for the IoT. Conexa is designed to provide secure, resilient and flexible connectivity for companies deploying IoT devices and applications anywhere in the world.
Read moreIoT cellular connectivity services provider Arkessa acquired by Wireless Logic
Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity provider, Wireless Logic has acquired another UK-based provider, Arkessa Ltd. According to Wireless Logic, this marks the latest step in its business expansion following the recent acquisition of European companies Datamobile AG and New Line Mobile BV.
Read moreWireless Logic Group eyes European growth as France-based Matooma joins the group
Wireless Logic Group, a European IoT connectivity platform provider, has acquired Matooma, the Montpellier, France-based IoT connectivity specialist which is said to have grown rapidly since its inception in 2012.
Read moreThe new model of selling IoT connectivity presents a challenge for traditional MVNO and MNO provider
The market for IoT connectivity worldwide continues to evolve rapidly – if anything, at a faster pace during 2018 than in 2017. New providers, such as Twilio and 1NCE, are entering the market says Tom Rebbeck, research director at Analysys Mason.
Read moreWireless Logic Group acquires Mdex AG, expects 2018/’19 group revenue contribution of €8m
Wireless Logic, Europe’s IoT connectivity platform provider announced the acquisition of Mdex AG, the leading German M2M and IoT service and solution provider for encrypted data communications via mobile networks, DSL and satellite.
Read moreOpenness and security can go hand-in-hand to support IIoT
As organisations grapple with the complexities of securing industrial internet of things (IIoT) applications across multiple bearers, Robert Jones, vice president of Product and Sales at Netsnapper and Dan Caton, the partner manager at Wireless Logic Group, explain how new approaches can achieve both high security and the openness needed for IIoT to flourish.
Read moreConnectivity and infrastructure platform means customers feel like they own their own connectivity
Robin Duke-Woolley, the founder and chief executive of Beecham Research interviews Oliver Tucker the chief executive of Wireless Logic to learn more about how customers can receive the experience of owning their own connectivity to support their IoT applications.
Read moreBeyond the hype IoT is creating transformative new apps, services and experiences
Oliver Tucker is the chief executive and co-founder of Wireless Logic, the provider of M2M/IoT managed services across mobile, satellite, low power wireless networks and fixed lines. Established in 2000 with Philip Cole, the company can overlay a private, secure network across global mobile networks to give customers access to an otherwise high cost and
Read moreWhy more players are getting on board the IoT connectivity platform
It maybe the dying embers of 2016, but in the IoT world the issue of security is burning brightly as the industry gears up for an era of intense collaboration to address the challenges ahead.
Read moreGaining the edge on IoT connectivity
As the physical space drawing computing and core intelligence ever closer to the data source, the digital edge is far from being on the periphery in terms of traction and attention.
Read moreWireless Logic to be the first UK reseller of Arqiva’s Sigfox network
Arqiva, has announced a new partnership with machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions provider Wireless Logic.
Read moreProfiting from the IoT surge: the view from the front line of service innovation
There’s no doubt that debate about the IoT and its direction has risen from being a specialist subject to near the top of the boardroom agenda for many companies in just a few years. Amongst all the white noise, death-by-powerpoint presentations and sometimes desperate posturing by peripheral vendors to generate IoT-relevant marketing, it’s sometimes difficult
Read moreM2M gives the Internet of Things a mainstream makeover
As the hype transitions to commercial deployment, it seems the M2M industry is starting to fulfil the early potential by driving the kind of innovation that is set to make tangible impact on how we live our lives.
Read moreSpeed and agility of the essence to capitalise on IoT opportunities in 2016, predicts Wireless Logic
With 5.5 million devices forecast to be connected daily next year (according to Gartner research), 2016 is shaping up to be a transitory year for the M2M/IoT sector as the hype transitions to a more mainstream reality, predicts Wireless Logic.
Read moreWireless Logic brings greater focus to UK’s West Midlands Police Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras
West Midlands Police, the UK’s second largest force, has teamed up with M2M managed service provider, Wireless Logic, to deploy a dedicated Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) mobile data platform. A more focused end-to-end wireless solution has enhanced connectivity and replaced the existing virtual private networks, which were proving hard-to-manage.
Read more2 million M2M SIM subscriptions herald customer experience review for Wireless Logic
During 2015, Europe’s M2M managed services provider Wireless Logic has seen its subscription base increase to over 2 million SIMs. Achieving this landmark figure, the organisation has taken an intensive journey focusing on its entire service delivery model. With a customer base exceeding 1000 solution providers across Europe, the need to deliver quality services has never been greater.
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