How to optimize connectivity for smart metering systems
With robust SIM technology (IoT SIM or eSIM), smart meters benefit from the long-term and reliable cellular connectivity they need to securely transmit data.
With robust SIM technology (IoT SIM or eSIM), smart meters benefit from the long-term and reliable cellular connectivity they need to securely transmit data.
With the roll-out of 5G technology private cellular networks will bring next-level, secure enterprise connectivity to smart factories and more.
With 5G, the number of IoT devices that capture and transmit sensitive data grows. New IoT privacy challenges arise in the consumer and industrial spaces.
In the past, mobile operators sent updates to individual devices via SMS. But with all the different types of IoT devices, new updating methods are necessary.
Even before the Covid-19 crisis, more than two-thirds of people (70%) around the world worked away from the office at least once a week. The pandemic accelerated the trend.
As the Internet of Things continues to expand new options for IoT connectivity emerge—a brief introduction to eUICC (or eSIM) and iSIM technologies.