“Between the Consumer and M2M use cases, we find another market segment: the massive IoT, which represents huge volumes of simple, unattended devices that could leverage eSIM technology. To connect to cellular networks, this segment needs adapted solutions, which are not fully addressed by the current standards.”
In the IoT market, Service Providers and Connectivity Providers, have a pressing need for a more adapted approach to manage connectivity and tap into the fastest growing sector – massive IoT.
This is where Thales Adaptive Connect comes into play. This innovative new solution is designed specifically to deliver the flexibility required by the rapidly expanding massive IoT device deployments. In doing so, it extends new commercial opportunities to MNOs and global network service providers of all sizes.
Learn how eSIM and Thales are opening the door to a powerful new offer for a currently untapped market – Massive IoT.
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