This article highlights that Covid-19 has driven the business case for accelerated cellular IoT, while examining how programable SIMs and new approaches to connectivity solve many of the ecosystem complexities prevalent today:
Telna provides Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Communication Service Providers (CSPs), and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) with a fully managed global cellular connectivity platform. Telna has the largest 2G – 5G, LTE-M to over 800 radio network operators – 300 in direct partnerships – in 200 countries. Its global multi-network connectivity platform enables simplified integration to any platform and enables local break-out with localization that utilizes cloud infrastructure. With one integration to Telna’s platform, we have enabled millions of devices with multi-network connectivity, enabling innovative solutions in the cloud.
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Accelerating cellular IoT and solving ecosystem complexities
By Telna on Jun 24, 2020 2:52:00 PM
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COVID-19 Means a Fundamental Change in Business
By Telna on Apr 16, 2020 2:51:00 PM
This article highlights the impact Covid-19 will have on business operations globally. Here we will outline how connectivity solutions are paramount to enabling business continuity and can address new concerns and business functions to enable industry moving forwards. The article demonstrates:
Topics: IoT News COVID-19 Connectivity
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Solving the Challenge: Global Connectivity for IoT
By Telna on Apr 1, 2020 2:51:00 PM
In 2010, prominent players in the connectivity space predicted that the IoT would be comprised of 50 billion devices in 2020. However, the years hence have seen successive downward revisions of these numbers. The question, therefore, is why IoT has not yet lived up to the grandiose predictions of yesteryear?
Topics: eSIM IoT Connectivity
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5G and the Internet of Things
By Telna on Mar 31, 2020 2:50:00 PM
5G and the Internet of Things
The IoT, or Internet of Things, has developed to encompass a multitude of use cases for the enterprise, industrial and consumer spaces. In the enterprise and industrial spaces; strategic decisions now incorporate the inclusion of IoT services and connectivity, which has been driven in no small part by the emergence of IoT specialists.
The consumer space has also been significantly disrupted during the past five years. D eclining costs of wireless networks an d innovation in technology, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, mean that an increasing number of previously ‘ d u mb’ d evices are being connecte d to the Internet or a private network.
5G networks, first launche d in 2019, offer new benefits for existing technologies inclu d ing:
The consumer space has also been significantly disrupted during the past five years. D eclining costs of wireless networks an d innovation in technology, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, mean that an increasing number of previously ‘ d u mb’ d evices are being connecte d to the Internet or a private network.
5G networks, first launche d in 2019, offer new benefits for existing technologies inclu d ing:
