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Thales Cinterion IoT Suite Connectivity Activation simplifies and digitalises cellular connectivity
2021-06-09 02:00

Cinterion IoT Suite Connectivity Activation by Thales simplifies and digitalises cellular connectivity and the daily operations of industrial IoT device manufacturers and service providers.

Thales system shortens device installation: Thanks to a remote activation process, the IoT eSIM automatically downloads the MNO profile that best suits the device location and connects to the network according to the service providers' pre-defined business rules.

The solution guarantees network resilience and longevity: As networks and IoT applications evolve, the solution ensures reliable connectivity and business continuity by automatically switching to back-up connectivity providers removing the need for physical device updates.

"Thales leverages its unique expertise of cellular network infrastructure and collaboration with more than 400 mobile operators to simplify industrial IoT connectivity.The Thales Connectivity solution offers all the benefits of digitalisation and eSIM technology for the industrial IoT sector. With more than 25 years of constant innovation in IoT connectivity solutions, Thales enables the best total-cost-of-ownership and performance to its customers," said Frederic Deman, SVP of Analytics and IoT Solutions Business Line, at Thales.

"The IoT eSIM solution is a huge step forward for Aidon helping to ensure production flexibility and connectivity of our smart meters, even in rural areas, and all without the need for physical handling of SIMs," said Petri Ounila, Director, IoT Devices, Aidon.

"The Thales Cinterion Connectivity Activation solution turns traditional methods of IoT device service provisioning and updating on its head, bringing new levels of service digitization, automation, Over-the-Air management, and digital security to industrial IoT solutions" said Phil Sealy, Research Director at ABI Research.


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