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Sigfox, Heliot, Cube Infrastructure Managers | September 21, 2020
Sigfox, the global 0G network1 and cloud provider for industrial data, is proud to announce a new strategic alliance with Cube Infrastructure Managers (Cube), through the sale of its German 0G network to Cube. Sigfox has grown its 0G IoT services by rolling out 0G networks across 72 countries and regions, which was largely achieved with partners called Sigfox Operators. These operators are the owners of the 0G networks, which they operate as exclusive connectivity providers of Sigfox IoT service...
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NXP Semiconductors | February 04, 2021
NXP Semiconductors Introduces EdgeLock 2GO IoT for Deployment and Management of IoT Devices NXP Semiconductors N.V., a worldwide supplier of secure Internet-of-Things (IoT) installed arrangements serving clients across a wide range of applications and markets, today presented its new EdgeLock 2GO IoT service stage for simple, secure deployment and management of IoT devices and services. The new IoT security stage is coordinated with NXP's Common Criteria (CC) EAL 6+ affirmed E...
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Borqs Technologies, Zippie | August 17, 2021
Borqs Technologies, Inc. a global provider of embedded software and products for the Internet of Things (IoT), has signed an agreement with Zippie, a blockchain application and payment platform company headquartered in Singapore, to jointly develop solutions for IoT autonomous payments to service the rising demand for digital currency transactions. Zippie is a pioneer in the Web3.0 payment platform using blockchain technology. Zippie enables businesses to send and receive programm...
Onomondo | November 22, 2022
Getting an Internet of Things (IoT) project off the ground has historically looked something like this: you receive your IoT device, you choose a provider and a data plan, the provider or carrier sends you a SIM card, and you then insert your SIM into your device to connect to your provider. However, if you want to switch to a different provider, you’ll need to physically remove the SIM card from every device and repeat the same process with the new provider. For many IoT projects, particu...
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