Wireless Logic marks a significant expansion with a local connectivity solution in Brazil, showcasing its global capabilities.
An important step in the company’s expansion strategy has been reached with the establishment of a permanent local connectivity solution for Brazil by Internet of Things (IoT) services provider Wireless Logic.
With its connectivity solutions and remote SIM provisioning (RSP) capabilities covering major international markets including Brazil, USA, Canada, China, India, and Singapore, Wireless Logic is continuing to push the boundaries of industry standards by getting beyond regulated roaming limitations.
Organizations with multi-national IoT implementations have long faced challenges due to permanent roaming restrictions. Furthermore, it seems that these limitations—which include charging admission fees—are becoming more prevalent.
In response, Wireless Logic is utilizing eSIM technology and its carrier eco-system to deliver worldwide solutions that adhere to regional regulations.
Businesses are empowered by eSIMs because they can hold many profiles on a single SIM card, unlike regular SIMs. Profiles can be easily distributed over-the-air (OTA) or, more importantly, pre-loaded during production. This simplified method ensures operational flexibility, minimizes manufacturing complexity, and reduces the number of product SKUs needed.
According to Wireless Logic, its vast experience and the millions of eSIMs it has deployed globally highlight its leadership in tackling the problems brought on by regulated roaming.
Furthermore, thanks to its dominant position in the world, Wireless Logic guarantees flawless data management with the help of 15 carefully placed data centers and a private network architecture, meeting the needs of applications requiring low latency and areas where data sovereignty is crucial.
In the direction of “a more streamlined, efficient, and economical IoT ecosystem”
“Navigating the complexities of SIM and device management across diverse networks can be overwhelming for businesses seeking international expansion,” said Wireless Logic’s founder and CEO, Oliver Tucker, in a statement about the news.
“We are removing these obstacles with our special ‘network of networks’ methodology. We enable businesses to concentrate on their core competencies by communicating directly with mobile network operators (MNOs) on their behalf, while the complexities of permanent roaming are handled by our skilled team.
“This accomplishment shows how dedicated we are to providing top-notch IoT connection solutions. Now that controlled roaming restrictions have been addressed in 10 major markets, our customers can extend their IoT systems without any constraints. This is a big step in the direction of an IoT ecosystem that is more streamlined, effective, and economical.
Wireless Logic has expanded its strategic partnerships and made ten acquisitions in the last two years, enabling it to link over 13 million “things.” With direct partnerships with almost 200 MNOs, it presently enables customer deployments in 165 countries and offers reach into over 750 networks worldwide.