Top 7 IoT connectivity providers for large fleets in 2026
Connectivity
This analysis breaks down 7 IoT connectivity providers across global presence, scalability, network visibility, and commercial models to help IoT companies and large fleet operators find the connectivity infrastructure that fits how they actually operate.
Articles
Remote SIM Provisioning: What is it and how it works for IoT
Connectivity
SIMs
Learn what Remote SIM Provisioning is, how it works, and why it matters for IoT deployments – from eUICC fundamentals to SGP.32, form factors, and real-world benefits.
Articles
What is NTN? The business case for IoT
Connectivity
Network Technology
Discover everything about NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks), as we unpack their technology and the business case for NTN connectivity in IoT.
Articles
Is LTE Cat 1bis the best choice when building low-power devices?
Connectivity
Articles
SoftSIM on the nRF91 series: Build smaller, greener and faster-to-market cellular IoT
Connectivity
Articles
Why your IoT devices perform worse, and cost more, when roaming.
Connectivity
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eUICC: What is it and do you need it for IoT?
Connectivity
SIMs
In this article, we cover eUICC, from definition to business case: What is eUICC, where it came from and why, its relationship with its predecessor UICC, its game-changing benefits, its impact –or lack thereof– for IoT, and the road to the next frontier: eSIM IoT (SGP.32).
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3 Questions for your connectivity provider (+3 Answers for you)
Connectivity
Network Technology
Security
You’re heading into your first conversation with a connectivity provider. If you find yourself eager to pick up the old playbook – jumping straight into the pricing discussion – it’s time to close it. And throw it away, just to be sure.
Articles
Multi IMSI (SIM) explained: A technical deep dive for IoT
Connectivity
SIMs
For engineers evaluating IoT connectivity solutions, the question isn’t just whether multi-IMSI (SIM) works, it’s whether device complexity is necessary.