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Verizon Business introduces global IoT eSIM platform with international partners | IoT Now News & Reports

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Verizon Business has announced a global wireless IoT (Internet of Things) platform that will let businesses deploy and manage IoT devices across international borders. This solution leverages both native eSIM (embedded-SIM) technology and roaming capabilities of mobile network operator (MNO) partners.

The introduction of Verizon Global IoT Orchestration means that devices operating in multiple regions worldwide can connect using an eSIM profile from one of Verizon’s international carrier partners. This allows them to operate like a network subscriber in that partner’s service footprint, adding the partner’s full technical, commercial and multi-network coverage capabilities and enabling solutions that require local connectivity.

Global IoT Orchestration is integrated within the Verizon ThingSpace IoT management platform. Global and domestic IoT connections can be managed centrally, on a single pane of glass using an API (application programming interface) interface. 

Through Verizon’s Bell Canada and Telenor partnerships, customers will be able to manage multinational eSIM connectivity in the US, Canada, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. Additional MNO eSIM partners covering more territories around the world will be announced later this year.

For IoT companies aiming to become industry providers, the ability to offer global solutions is important. Take, for example, a device manufacturer with a presence in the United States but also operating in Europe and Canada. Such a company needs the assurance that their data will remain accessible, and their devices will stay connected worldwide. With native eSIM provisioning through Global IoT Orchestration, devices can maintain connectivity across international borders, similar to a US customer crossing state lines, without having to rely solely on roaming in major global markets.

Verizon Global IoT Orchestration is currently available for trials for new and existing Verizon Business customers in the US

“The move toward global IoT reflects the reality of doing business in the massive IoT era. The number of IoT devices is expanding rapidly and fleets are fanning outward, so our customers need flexible, reliable connectivity that moves across borders,” says Debika Bhattacharya, chief product officer, Verizon Business. “With our partners Bell Canada, Telenor, and more to come, Verizon Global IoT Orchestration will be able to provide that – a globe-spanning footprint with seamless eSIM IoT connectivity.”

“The US is a key market for many of our global customers. Together with Verizon we can streamline our customer’s solutions and supply chains while enabling even more reliable access to the US market. This includes local network functionality, which is a catalyst for the next generation of 5G-enabled critical IoT services,” says Mats Lundquist, CEO of Telenor Connexion and head of Telenor IoT. 

“Bell is delighted to provide Canada’s best network to support Verizon and its business customers with the seamless coverage they need for their IoT devices in Canada. This offering delivers the best service experience for centrally managing cutting edge enterprise IoT applications. And, it enables secure access to critical operational data in real time, no matter where in the globe IoT devices may be operating,” says Michel Richer, SVP, enterprise solutions, data engineering and AI, Bell Canada.

“Our global utility customers require industrial IoT networks, platforms and services to support critical energy, water and smart city services,” says John Marcolini, senior vice president, networked solutions, Itron, Inc. “Itron’s decades long collaboration with Verizon on device connectivity, including harnessing the power of Verizon ThingSpace and native eSIM, will result in increased cellular IoT availability while enabling Itron to cost effectively design and deploy IoT solutions.”

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Leveraging both native eSIM and partner roaming agreements, users will have access to the full service footprint of the partner MNO, including Bell Canada’s coverage area and Telenor’s European and Asian coverage. In total Verizon Global IoT Orchestration will enable a service footprint of up to 200 countries and regions, combining native and roaming access from Verizon and its MNO partners.

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