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Today, Wireless Logic, an IoT services provider, revealed its latest achievement: establishing a permanent local connectivity solution specifically designed for Brazil. Leveraging partnerships with approximately 200 mobile network operators (MNOs), Wireless Logic offers eSIM solutions tailored to circumvent regulated roaming limitations faced by organizations deploying IoT solutions across multiple countries.
Oliver Tucker, Wireless Logic's founder and CEO, highlighted the challenges businesses encounter in managing SIMs and devices across diverse networks during international expansion efforts. Tucker emphasized their groundbreaking 'network of networks' approach, wherein Wireless Logic directly collaborates with MNOs on behalf of customers, simplifying the complexities associated with permanent roaming while allowing businesses to concentrate on their core operations.
Permanent roaming, crucial for IoT devices across industries like logistics, remote monitoring, and agriculture, faces regulatory restrictions in various countries, including Brazil, UAE, India, China, Egypt, Nigeria, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the USA, Canada, and Australia.
Tucker stressed the significance of addressing regulated roaming restrictions in ten pivotal markets, enabling customers to expand IoT deployments without constraints. Wireless Logic's eSIM technology, unlike traditional SIMs, stores multiple profiles and enables automatic profile selection based on business logic, allowing seamless switching between MNOs without the need for new SIM cards.
This approach significantly reduces manufacturing and operational complexities, minimizing inventory requirements for organizations managing IoT networks. With millions of deployed eSIMs globally and a robust private network infrastructure comprising 15 strategically located data centers, Wireless Logic provides data management solutions tailored for low-latency applications and regions prioritizing data sovereignty.
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