An eSIM is no longer enough. Customers want to deploy a single eSIM SKU IoT device globally and know it will always be connected regardless of network availability across geographies, various regulatory environments, permanent roaming or network outages. Until recently, that wasn’t really possible (and most of that is down to device-specific issues). However, in this revealing whitepaper from Eseye, learn how their 3-step device assessment, validation and remediation process, plus their unique architectural approach of interconnects and local breakouts with 25 global MNOs makes resilient, near 100% connectivity a reality.
Read this paper to learn:
- Where the failure points are – Their analysis of the root cause has shown that 80% of connectivity issues were device-related. However, Eseye customers with well-designed devices report 100% of data is delivered within specified latency (which could be an IoT industry first).
- How to test your devices – Eseye recommends looking at things like switching time, IMSI transfers, battery optimisation, connection localisation and firmware optimisation, plus SGP.32 and other regulatory compliance factors which could be holding you back from near 100% connectivity.
- 3-step process – In order to reach near 100% device connectivity globally, Eseye recommends that you go through 3 stages of device assessment, validation and remediation (all of which they can support you with).
If you want to build resilience into your IoT products as standard and experience what near 100% connectivity feels like, have a look at all the recommendations set out in this whitepaper.
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