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IoT Now Magazine Q3 2024: The relationship between IoT and cellular connectivity is SIMbiotic

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Partner Content IoT has always relied on cellular connectivity to provide wire-free, secure, ubiquitous coverage to support IoT use cases. The technology is ideal for the needs of IoT devices but connecting to cellular networks has always been complex, fragmented and inflexible.

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Delivering a true ‘hetnet’ world: A vision of 6G that makes sense 

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The cellular community, led by the manufacturers and academics, is now discussing 6G. Manufacturers, governments, and standards bodies have activities in place that will result in 6G arriving around 2030 and stopping these is near impossible. But it is far from clear that we need 6G. The arrival of 6G is inevitable.

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Connected Britain 2024: which tracks are right for me? 

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Connected Keynotes: Where is the UK connectivity sector headed? What obstacles lie ahead for delivering ubiquitous connectivity and how does the industry overcome them? Find out at the Connected Britain keynotes. Don’t forget, last minute tickets are still available – register here today!

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Germany to invest €5bn in new semiconductor foundry

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News The funds will be used by the newly formed European Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (ESMC) to set up a new facility in Dresden This week, the European Commission has given the greenlight to a German plan aiming to use €5 billion to build a new semiconductor plant in Dresden.

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NuvoLinQ partners with BICS and Kigen for secure point-of-sale connectivity

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Brussels 13th February, 2025 IoT solutions company NuvoLinQ has launched a new eSIM offering for ultra-reliable, ultra-secure cellular point-of-sale (POS) connectivity, in partnership with eSIM and IoT heavyweights BICS (a Proximus Global company) and Kigen. This makes reliable and secure internet connectivity a must.

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Cisco-NTT Collab Transforms Global 5G Connectivity with eSIM

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Cisco has chosen the France-based virtual network operator Transatel, owned by the Japanese company NTT , to offer enterprises in 180 countries seamless 4G and 5G connectivity through its own eSIM technology. Key sectors reaping the benefits of edge networks include manufacturing and hospitality.

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Telenor IoT Adopts Game-Changing SGP.32 eSIM Standard

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This feature allows automatic updates and provisioning, helpful for devices without interfaces or those in hard-to-reach places, seen in industrial IoT , smart cities, and environmental monitoring. 32 will enhance Telenor IoT’s global managed connectivity services. 02, the first eSIM standard for IoT. By launching SGP.32