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Wireless Logic and u-blox forge strategic partnership

Wireless Logic and u-blox forge strategic partnership

Wireless Logic and u-blox forge strategic partnership

Together, both companies will be able to provide greater scalability, flexibility and network options for global IoT deployments.

Wireless Logic, the leading global Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity platform provider, and u-blox, a provider of positioning and wireless communication services, have today announced a strategic alliance.

Through the use of connected modules and a coordinated referral network, both organisations will now be able to provide unparalleled connectivity options and scalability for customers.

As a major European module partner for Wireless Logic, u-blox offers an extensive range of high-quality, scalable and secure cellular modules which can serve various form factors, cost considerations and quality standards, and all cellular technologies.

Wireless Logic’s industry-leading IoT connectivity network, Conexa, will be integrated into u-blox cellular modules. This integration will provide customers with enhanced control and visibility over their IoT deployments, allowing them to manage connectivity directly through Wireless Logic’s platform. Additionally, customers can benefit from various complementary service extensions, such as Anomaly Detection, offered by Wireless Logic.

This partnership also provides businesses and developers with seamless, robust and scalable connectivity solutions, addressing the increasing demand for reliable IoT deployments across key industries such as industrial, healthcare, smart cities and transport and logistics.

Customers will now have access to Wireless Logic’s extensive portfolio of managed services, through this single SIM carrier-grade mobile network, which has been built specifically for the IoT. By using Conexa’s multi IMSI eSIM, customers will be able to experience superior network reliability, extensive global coverage, and the flexibility to switch between multiple mobile networks without the need for physical SIM card changes. This enables their devices to be optimised and economised over time, meaning their deployments are future proofed in the instance of coverage, performance, commercial constraints, and regulations.

The combined offering will guarantee unparalleled scalability and flexibility, making it easier for businesses to deploy IoT solutions at scale, significantly reducing time-to-market and enabling faster global deployments.

“This partnership with u-blox marks a significant milestone in our mission to simplify IoT connectivity. As experts in cellular connectivity, we are well-equipped to support u-blox’s global customers with all their cellular needs,” said John Dillon, Managing Director of Product and Marketing, Wireless Logic.

“By combining our connectivity services with u-blox’s high-performance cellular modules, we are enabling businesses to deploy IoT solutions more efficiently and cost-effectively. We look forward to seeing the innovative devices and applications that our combined offering will create.”

“We are excited to partner with Wireless Logic to offer their IoT connectivity services with our cellular modules,” said Martin Leach, Head of u-blox Cellular Business Unit, u-blox. “Their market leading eSIM solutions and technical expertise aligns with our commitment to delivering state-of-the-art products that meet the evolving needs of our customers. By combining our technologies, we are enhancing the value proposition for IoT deployments, providing unmatched connectivity, security, and flexibility.”

The post Wireless Logic and u-blox forge strategic partnership appeared first on IoT Business News.

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