Wireless Logic expands IoT services reach

  • November 29, 2023
  • William Payne

IoT services provider Wireless Logic has established a permanent local connectivity solution for Brazil. The company’s IoT connectivity now spans most global markets including India, China, Singapore, USA, Canada and now Brazil.

Permanent roaming restrictions are a hurdle for organisations with multi-country IoT deployments and are on the rise. Wireless Logic has employed a carrier (MNOs) eco-system and eSIM to provide global solutions that are compliant with local requirements.

Profiles can be pre-loaded during production or more crucially, deployed effortlessly over-the-air (OTA). This streamlined approach minimises manufacturing complexities, reducing the number of product SKUs required and ensuring operational flexibility.

“Navigating the complexities of SIM and Device management across diverse networks can be overwhelming for businesses seeking international expansion,” said Oliver Tucker, Founder, and CEO of Wireless Logic. “We are eliminating these barriers with our unique ‘network of networks’ approach. By liaising directly with MNOs on behalf of our customers, we empower businesses to focus on their core operations while the intricacies of permanent roaming are expertly managed.”

Wireless Logic provides data management through a private network infrastructure and fifteen data centres, providing for low latency requirements and regions where data sovereignty is paramount.

“This milestone demonstrates our commitment to delivering world-class IoT connectivity solutions,” continued Tucker. “By addressing regulated roaming restrictions in ten key markets, our customers now have the freedom to expand their IoT deployments without limitations. This is a significant step toward a more streamlined, efficient, and cost-effective IoT ecosystem.”

Wireless Logic provides connectivity for more than 13 million ‘things’ and supports customer deployments in 165 countries. The company has direct agreements with around 200 MNOs and provides reach into more than 750 networks globally.