IoT Now Magazine Q3 2024: The relationship between IoT and cellular connectivity is SIMbiotic

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London 17/10/2024

IoT has always relied on cellular connectivity to provide wire-free, secure, ubiquitous coverage to support IoT use cases. The technology is ideal for the needs of IoT devices but connecting to cellular networks has always been complex, fragmented and inflexible. This puts IoT in a chicken-and-egg situation in which complicated connectivity requirements slow time to market and impede growth.

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IN THIS ISSUE:

COVER INTERVIEW – Sparkle’s Daniele Mancuso and floLIVE’s Luigi Capobianco detail their collaboration to support sophisticated, global IoT connectivity.

EDITOR’S COMMENT – George Malim on SIMbiotic relationships.

COMPANY NEWS – Qualcomm snaps up Sequans 4G tech, Memfault joins STMicroelectronics partner programme.

MARKET NEWS – China targets 3.6 billion mobile IoT connections, Oracle integrates AT&T IoT connectivity into enterprise communications platform.

CASE STUDY – MobileWare turns to floLIVE for Darby platform connectivity.

CONNECTIVITY MANAGEMENT – Why IoT organisations are selecting connectivity management platforms (CMPs) to simplify and streamline management of device connections.

ANALYST REPORT – ABI Research’s Elizabeth Stokes and Dan Shey uncover the future of fleet management, detailing expanded use cases and connectivity requirements.

ANALYST RESEARCH – Global satellite coverage supports IoT anywhere, writes Beecham Research’s Sarah Woon.

THE IOT NOW CEO GUIDE TO MITIGATING ROAMING RISKS INTERVIEW – Ryan Keefe, the chief operating officer of SIMPL, tells Transforma Insights’ Matt Hatton that it’s now time to keep IoT connectivity SIMPL.

MULTI-CARRIER MANAGEMENT – How SIMPL is revolutionising IoT and fixed wireless access deployments.

CASE STUDY – Agribusiness is accessing new use cases with eUICC and SIMPL.

PERMANENT ROAMING – Transforma Insights demystifies the resolution of permanent roaming regulatory issues.

SECURE ROAMING – Antony Savvas assesses how modern SIM platforms are supporting cloud-connected IoT devices.

IOT ROAMING CONNECTIONS – How IoT roaming is driving new revenue for mobile network operators.

INTERVIEW – Nick Gyles, the chief product officer at Daizy, tells George Malim how hyperscale IoT can benefit from an open, horizontal management toolset.

CONNECTIVITY WEB SUMMIT 2024 – Our preview of this year’s event.

THE IOT NOW GUIDE TO CLOUD-BASED ESIM 2024 INTERVIEW – Stéphane Fund, the CEO of Trasna, details how the company is addressing the demands of the IoT market, following its acquisition of Workz.

CASE STUDIES – The latest deployments from iONLINE, IoT, Monogoto and Virgin Mobile MEA.

ESIM – Antony Savvas asks if the jury is still out on how eSIM uptake will increase?

THE IOT NOW CEO GUIDE TO IFPP 2024 INTERVIEW – Dr. Philipp Schulte, the CEO of Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security, tells George Malim how in-factory profile provisioning (IFPP) is transforming device manufacture.

IFPP EXPLAINED – With IFPP, simplicity starts from the factory floor.

CASE STUDY – How IFPP enabled by G+D’s AirOn360 In-Factory SIM is revolutionising device connectivity.

IFPP ANALYST VIEW – Transforma Insights’ Matt Hatton explains why IFPP is useful for connected device makers.

IFPP BENEFITS – Antony Savvas looks at how IFPP will be applied to use cases such as smart energy meters and remote logistics.

MARKET REVIEW – Why massive IoT necessitates new models, new technologies and new relationships.

INTRALOGISTICS – Suruchi Dhingra, a research director at Transforma Insights, explores the digital technologies that are being deployed to optimise intralogistics.

EVENT DIARY – Where to go and what to see.

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