Hayo platform supports M2M and consumer IoT

  • August 7, 2024
  • Steve Rogerson

New York-based Hayo has launched a global IoT platform that supports M2M and consumer IoT use cases, and can be used by both mobile network operators (MNOs) and enterprises.

MNOs can white label and resell Hayo’s platform as their own to monetise the growing opportunities in IoT around the world. It makes it simple to capture new revenue and serve enterprise demands across verticals such as agriculture, healthcare and transportation.

Hayo develops and delivers digital products that include digital currencies, digital taxation, digital hubs and infrastructure projects in addition to its work in IoT, voice, SMS and communications platform as a service (CPaaS). It is used by governments, regulatory authorities, tier-one service providers, MNOs, retailers and enterprises across the globe.

“IoT is a very exciting space to be in,” said Feraz Ahmed, CEO at Hayo. “Launching our IoT platform is an important step in our roadmap. It will not only enable business customers to create new revenue streams, but also have a positive impact on local people’s lives. IoT has a huge variety of use cases across multiple industry verticals. It’s accelerating digital transformation, enabling seamless connectivity between medical devices, boosting efficiency and profits for local farmers, and so much more.”

Hayo’s IoT platform is powered by a cloud-native full core network, with high speed and performance to enable devices to communicate and share data intelligence seamlessly. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to analyse and derive meaningful insights from these data, facilitating informed decision-making for businesses. This enhances operational efficiency, automates processes and unlocks possibilities for businesses in today’s rapidly growing digital ecosystems. The platform also provides real-time billing, multi-IMSI SIM management, automation, seamless connectivity management, monitoring and more.

“Hayo provides expert support end-to-end to help MNOs maximise IoT monetisation, and the web portal can be fully customised with our customers’ logos, brand colours and imagery,” said Ahmed. “Hayo’s global carrier network makes it simple for MNOs to seamlessly expand their global reach to areas not covered by existing roaming agreements. It’s a highly fast and cost-efficient way of entering the market, with no upfront investments and a flexible business model. We combine networking, technologies, and digital solutions to deliver on-the-ground innovation that has a positive impact on local people’s lives.”

Hayo (www.hayo.net) has more than 1000 service provider and operator relationships across the globe. It says it will be announcing a growing number of projects, investments and partnerships over the next 12 months all focused on using technology to have a positive impact on local people’s lives and accelerating on-the-ground innovation across digital ecosystems.