Last Updated on: 22nd November 2023, 05:06 pm
iONLINE Connected Networks, a global provider of IoT connectivity solutions, has today launched FlexiSIM™ in the United Kingdom – an intelligent network switching SIM that offers quad-network resilience and enhanced security services.
Dave Farquharson, founder and CEO of iONLINE ISP Ltd, believes FlexiSIM’s™ ability to switch mobile network operators (MNOs) remotely over the air using the eUICC (embedded universal integrated circuit card) will revolutionise enterprise organisations that use mobile networks to connect their devices. “Unstable connectivity can have serious consequences,” he says. “It creates inconvenience and frustration, and results in missed opportunities, lost customers and decreased revenue. It impedes growth, progress and innovation, and hinders business success.”
FlexiSIM™ is powered by a virtualised SIM profile which is downloaded remotely over the air. This allows users to remotely update the SIM and switch carriers at local rates around the world. The quad-network resilience across EE, Vodafone, 02, and Three ensures that users maintain constant connectivity, even in areas with weak coverage.
The SIM’s ability to be remotely updated without complex configurations or transitions makes it suitable for businesses of any size, and its scalability enables organisations to build and manage sizeable IoT deployments efficiently. This scalability is coupled with enhanced security features, such as dedicated routing and private IPs, and users will only pay for the data they use.
Farquharson says FlexiSIM™ is a game changer for businesses that need to stay connected in the UK and around the world. “Imagine the possibilities if those obstacles were no longer a concern,” he says.
For more information on FlexiSIM™ or to schedule an interview with a company representative, contact Cory Mabry, Global Marketing & Communications Specialist at iONLINE, at cory@ionlinesp.com.
Today, iONLINE Connected Networks has launched its enterprise private LTE/5G SIM, FlexiSIM™, in the United Kingdom. The SIM offers quad-network resilience across EE, Vodafone, 02, and Three, enhanced security services, and the ability to be remotely updated using eUICC, allowing users to switch mobile network operators at local rates around the world.
Dave Farquharson, founder and CEO of iONLINE ISP Ltd, believes FlexiSIM™ will revolutionise enterprise organisations that use mobile networks to connect their devices. “Unstable connectivity can have serious consequences,” he says. “It creates inconvenience and frustration, and results in missed opportunities, lost customers and decreased revenue. It impedes growth, progress and innovation, and hinders business success.”
FlexiSIM™ is powered by a virtualised SIM profile which is downloaded remotely over the air. This allows users to remotely update the SIM and switch carriers at local rates around the world. The quad-network resilience across EE, Vodafone, 02, and Three ensures that users maintain constant connectivity, even in areas with weak coverage.
The SIM’s ability to be remotely updated without complex configurations or transitions makes it suitable for businesses of any size, and its scalability enables organisations to build and manage sizeable IoT deployments efficiently. This scalability is coupled with enhanced security features, such as dedicated routing and private IPs, and users will only pay for the data they use.
Farquharson says FlexiSIM™ is a game changer for businesses that need to stay connected in the UK and around the world. “Imagine the possibilities if those obstacles were no longer a concern,” he says.
Today, iONLINE Connected Networks has launched FlexiSIM™, an enterprise private LTE/5G SIM that offers quad-network resilience, enhanced security services, and the ability to switch mobile network operators remotely over the air.
Founder and CEO of iONLINE ISP Ltd, Dave Farquharson, believes that the SIM will revolutionise how enterprise organisations connect their devices. “Unstable connectivity can have serious consequences,” he says. “It creates inconvenience and frustration, and results in missed opportunities, lost customers and decreased revenue. It impedes growth, progress and innovation, and hinders business success.”
The SIM is powered by a virtualised SIM profile which is downloaded remotely over the air using the eUICC (embedded universal integrated circuit card). This allows users to remotely update the SIM and switch carriers at local rates around the world, and the quad-network resilience across EE, Vodafone, 02, and Three ensures that users maintain constant connectivity, even in areas with weak coverage.
The SIM’s ability to be remotely updated without complex configurations or transitions makes it suitable for