
Adding value: fintechs offering eSIMs
Neobanks and fintechs have to find new ways to attract and keep customers. Offering eSIMs through their apps is catching on.
The telecommunications industry is one of the most important players in the IoT market so it needs to plan and prepare defenses against security and privacy breaches.

Neobanks and fintechs have to find new ways to attract and keep customers. Offering eSIMs through their apps is catching on.

How eSIM advances like IFPP and SGP.32 are fueling better vehicle production and giving automotive OEMs full life cycle control – from factory to fleet.

Rail freight is a huge market worldwide, yet there is a lack of trackable rail freight cars. This is an efficiency just waiting to be addressed.

Growth in the IoT depends upon scalability, and that is only possible with an efficient and user-friendly connectivity management platform.

Smart devices need to be connected, but not all the time. Time-limited connectivity and dynamic subscription allocation are driving new use cases in IoT.

Billions of physical SIM cards are shipped annually. A more sustainable production and logistics cycle is required – one that delivers measurable gains.

All Santa’s holiday miracle really needs is faith. However, seamless connectivity, the right tools, and the IoT make his and the elves’ task a lot easier.

Every EU state will issue a digital ID stored in a national wallet to its citizens in less than two years, and every relying party has to accept it. Is your organization ready?

The massive IoT is a catchy term, but unlocking its full potential depends upon all stakeholders aligning on standards across connectivity and hardware.