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NLT, TNS and floLIVE join forces to expand eSIM deployments in Latin America

NLT Telecom, a Brazilian operator specialising in IoT, floLIVE, a provider of global connectivity and network services, and TNS, a specialist in providing connectivity solutions and infrastructure as a service, has announced a partnership to promote the use of eSIMs with the new GSMA standard, SGP.32, in the Latin American IoT market. The solution, developed to meet the specific demands of the Internet of Things (IoT), aims to simplify device connectivity on a large scale, reducing logistical and operational costs for companies across various sectors. According to the companies, the Latin American market, due to its size and diversity of operations, demands reliable solutions from suppliers with global experience, enabling the integration and scalability of connectivity solutions with ease and cost-effectiveness.

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November 20, 2025

Posted by: Marion Webber

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Alliot Technologies partners with Daizy to simplify IoT deployment

Alliot Technologies has announced a partnership with Daizy. The new partnership sees Alliot become an official distributor of Daizy’s comprehensive IoT toolset, designed to simplify the deployment, operation and management of IoT systems on a large scale. (more…)

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December 20, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Eseye and Thales partnership to simplify global IoT deployments

Eseye has selected Thales to accelerate and simplify worldwide IoT deployment with a seamless connectivity solution. Thales solution enables Eseye to automatically connect IoT devices with the most appropriate profile the first time they are powered up and in-life. Thales Adaptive Connect (TAC) based on eSIM (embedded SIM) technology that simplifies the management of IoT devices lifecycle. It is the first market-ready solution that eliminates the need to configure mobile subscriptions in the factory, or for technicians to visit them in the field.

Eseye provides IoT cellular connectivity services worldwide, and TAC brings connectivity management of IoT devices remotely to make it easier for its customers to roll-out and support major projects in areas such as: smart utilities, supply chains, logistics and automotive. Indeed, any kind of IoT device can be deployed and connected in any region or country without being configured beforehand.

TAC is remotely managing the eSIM automatic configuration to provide the best local connectivity from its first usage and throughout its lifespan on the field. With Thales, Eseye can ensure they all connect to the preferred mobile network whenever it is needed. For example, deployed IoT devices can be switched to another mobile network remotely, over-the-air, at any time. The Thales solution fully complies with GSMA eSIM IoT standard SGP.32, ensuring security, reliability and future proof capability for massive IoT use cases.

Thanks to the Thales connectivity offer for eSIM-based devices, Eseye will be able to operate and manage flexible, end-to-end connectivity from the factory to the field, and throughout the device lifecycle. Which means the entire operation, including manufacturing, logistics, and connectivity, is streamlined and simplified.

“Eseye are delighted to be partnering with Thales to take forward this leading-edge, innovative new IoT solution. Combining SGP.32 and SGP.41 support will ensure future IoT device deployments can deliver optimum efficiency and value to our customers. Not only do Enterprise customers get a completely future proofed eSIM platform, but it also enables maximum choice of either personalising devices for local mobile networks ahead of deployment or using TAC to do this for them in the field” said Adam Hayes, the chief operating officer at Eseye.

“Eseye is a dynamic partner with whom we have also worked on a Proof of Concept for customers interested in in-factory provisioning (IFPP) for their devices. This enables profiles to be securely provisioned during the device manufacturing process. For example, a blood sugar monitor device that has been configured at the factory will have a substantially longer battery life since there is no need for an in-field local profile download. This solution, which meets the latest market specifications (SGP.41), retains all of the benefits of an automatic and cost-effective connection to the preferred local network,” said Guillaume Lafaix, VP of connectivity solutions and embedded products at Thales.

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March 18, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

Peplink joins LoRa Alliance, simplifies LoRaWAN network deployment with global 5G/LTE uplink capabilities

11 April 2023 – Peplink is integrating LoRaWAN functionality into its product portfolio allowing IoT networks to have instant global cellular connectivity and zero touch deployment capabilities. Furthermore, Peplink also becomes a member of the LoRaWAN Alliance. (more…)

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April 17, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

SIMalliance publishes guidelines for interoperability and ease deployment of SIM-based mobile connect authentication

SIMalliance has published a set of guidelines which will make it easier for mobile network operators (MNOs), service and solution providers to deploy Mobile Connect services which use an authentication application provisioned on the user’s SIM card. (more…)

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December 8, 2016

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

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Unisys strengthens device subscription service to support complex edge computing and IoT deployments

Unisys is advancing its Device Subscription Service (DSS), in collaboration with Dell Technologies. This strengthened alliance of more than 30 years delivers comprehensive and flexible solutions that address evolving client needs at scale. The enhanced Unisys DSS integrates the company’s expertise in digital transformation with state-of-the-art Dell infrastructure and services to provide a comprehensive device life cycle service – and to even more than PCs. DSS can be deployed to a wide range of edge and IoT devices such as restaurant-specific hardware, smart parking garages, and sensors on university campuses, for example. This offering is designed to help multi-subsidiary organisations navigate the growing complexity of edge computing and IoT environments with greater agility, consistency and control.

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February 24, 2026

Posted by: Marion Webber

Monogoto and Nordic Semiconductor collaborate to accelerate the nuSIM ecosystem

Monogoto, a contributor of programmable hybrid connectivity, has announced a cooperation with Nordic Semiconductor, a global contributor in low-power wireless solutions, to accelerate the adoption of nuSIM (provided by Redtea-Mobile), an integrated SIM (iSIM) approach optimised for IoT devices.

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February 12, 2026

Posted by: Marion Webber

1oT and Comodule announcement

Comodule adopts 1oT’s next-gen eSIM technology for global light electric vehicle connectivity

1oT is partnering with Comodule, a contributor in IoT solutions for light electric vehicles, to integrate 1oT’s IoT eSIM technology into their production processes. This enables Comodule to provide seamless global connectivity for their devices without vendor lock-in.

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December 25, 2025

Posted by: Marion Webber

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Giesecke+Devrient becomes first company to achieve GSMA eSIM compliance and certification for IoT eUICC product

In January, the GSMA, the global organisation unifying the mobile ecosystem, introduced a new industry-wide technical specification called SGP.32 v1.2, together with test, compliance and security specifications to ensure eSIM Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, used within IoT products, are secure and interoperable when interacting with communications networks and service platforms around the world. The GSMA has now included certification of this specification as part of its GSMA eUICC Security Assurance scheme and eSIM Compliance program, ensuring eSIM IoT products comply with stringent security and interoperability requirements, alongside already established consumer and machine-to-machine eSIM product certification. (more…)

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April 30, 2025

Posted by: Marion Webber

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New IoT security solution from Asimily automates multi-device patching

Asimily, an innovator in Internet of Things (IoT), OT and IoMT risk management, has announced the launch of its comprehensive IoT Patching solution, enabling customers to automate, standardise and streamline firmware updates across their connected device ecosystems. The new capability reduces security risks by simplifying the otherwise complex process of keeping heterogeneous IoT device fleets continually updated with the latest security patches.

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March 4, 2025

Posted by: Marion Webber