April 29th
14:00 CET

Your roaming strategy is costing you more than you think


Roaming has a direct impact on your IoT device performance, reliability, and operational costs. But many companies don’t realize their roaming strategy is suboptimal until devices are already deployed.

Join experts Yatish Misra and Jacob Jagger on April 29th to uncover how roaming really affects latency, uptime, and cost efficiency for global IoT deployments.

You'll learn
  • How roaming works today in your home and roaming country.
  • The impact of roaming on data throughput, latency and power efficiency.
  • How to choose between a traditional roaming setup and a non-steered one.
  • SGP.32 and eSIM standards and how they fit into your roaming strategy.
  • How to overcome operational cost, and regulatory hurdles.
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Meet the speakers

Jacob Jagger
Head of Information Security
Onomondo
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Jacob Jagger
Jacob Jagger is an innovator and multi-specialist with expertise in solving complex security challenges. He has worked with leading organizations like the Big Four, Airbus, and Standard Chartered. As Head of Information Security at Onomondo, he oversees governance and drives change management initiatives. He provides global consultancy on best-practice business solutions, safeguarding organizations, and guiding teams to success in evolving digital environments.
Yatish Misra
Senior Connectivity Consultant
Onomondo
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Yatish Misra
With 16 years in telecom and IoT from companies such as IBM, Airtel-Vodafone, JT Group, Velos IoT, and Onomondo, Yatish Misra has driven multi-million-pound roaming partnerships and delivered substantial cost efficiencies for customers. Skilled in emerging technologies like LPWAN, VoLTE, and 5G, he combines data-driven insights with strategic negotiations to enhance global connectivity. Yatish offers practical expertise in optimizing roaming strategies and fostering cross-functional collaboration, ensuring businesses stay competitive in an evolving telecommunications landscape.

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