In our previous blog about IoT Roaming we looked at an interesting white paper published by Juniper Research titled The Evolution of IoT Roaming which “explores the future of the IoT roaming market; identifying the opportunities that can be realised through 5G and LPWA network roaming connectivity”.
Last month Juniper Research published an interesting (and complimentary) white paper titled The Evolution of IoT Roaming which “explores the future of the IoT roaming market; identifying the opportunities that can be realised through 5G and LPWA network roaming connectivity”.
At Telecom26 we’ve long been singing the praises of mobile private Networks at sea. Mobile private networks are essentially closed networks isolated from public view and deployed in a specific location but still using 2, 3, 4 or 5G networks.
On Saturday our team of maritime connectivity experts raised their glasses to mark The Day of the Seafarer. They know from speaking with our maritime connectivity customers, and tracking the voyages of their ships, how difficult – and lonely - life can sometimes be at sea.
In this earlier blog Global SIMs - why IoT devices should be shipped with them, we discussed how and why IoT projects often fail because of poor connectivity – and discussed the advantages of shipping IoT devices with in-built global connectivity from Telecom26 provided by our global IoT eSIMs and physical SIM cards.
In an earlier blog The World’s Busiest Shipping Routes and Telecom26’s Maritime Connnectivity Service, our team of maritime connectivity experts discussed the recently published data from the Marine Traffic blog which shows the most-travelled sea routes around the world.
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