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eSIM Transition; Here’s What OEMs Need to Know
A weekly roundup of IoT’s top articles, news, and more!
Hello readers,
Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! Vodafone signs a $1.5 billion Microsoft deal for AI, cloud, and IoT, Walmart expands drone delivery to 1.8 million more Texas households, and experts discuss predictive maintenance and innovation in manufacturing!
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📖 Top Articles
eSIM Is In Transition; Here’s What IoT OEMs Need to Know
There are plenty of reasons for manufacturers of cellular IoT devices to switch to eSIM. Compared to traditional SIM cards, eSIMs take up much less space on your device. They’re more secure than removable SIM cards. They’re more durable. They can even help extend the battery life of devices. Most importantly, however, eSIM cards support remote SIM provisioning (RSP). The benefits of RSP make eSIM the future of cellular IoT connectivity. Read Article
5 IoT Solutions for Industrial SafetyStruggling to create a safer industrial workplace? IoT for industrial safety may be what you’re looking for. Here's why. Read Article | Experts Discuss Predictive Maintenance and Innovation in ManufacturingIoT, remote asset monitoring, and predictive maintenance in manufacturing help companies tackle challenges amid shifts in the industry. Read Article |
🔥 Rapid Fire
🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
On this week’s IoT For All podcast, Ryan spoke with Russ Felker, CTO of Trinity Logistics, about the key role that technology plays in the world of logistics and the importance of impact analysis. Russ also shares real examples of how his company has used technology to deliver faster responses to customer requests.