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We hereby highlight our high data volume portfolio (4G & 5G) for applications with a lot of data usage. You can think of the use of 4G & 5G simcards in the maritime sector, outdoor areas, trade fairs & events, surveillance cameras and temporary internet for offices.

IoT connectivity ensures that your installations, devices and sensors communicate via your own mobile internet access. We use the M2M, LTE M and NB-IOT connectivity forms to achieve this. With our portfolio of IoT connectivity options, Thingsdata offers the right mobile data solution for every application. How do you choose the most suitable IoT connectivity solution for your specific application? In this article we explain which choices can be made.

Cisco Control Center is the sim management system that Thingsdata mainly uses to monitor and manage the IoT connectivity of devices on a large scale. The sim management system automatically provides the control and visibility organizations need to deploy their IoT devices (local or global). The Cisco sim management system is suitable for different implementations and business structures. Customers can protect devices from breaches and unauthorized access. In this article we will discuss a number of basic functionalities of the Cisco sim management system.

For example, if a GPS tracker moves through Germany or France, the GPS tracker will encounter “black spots” or locations where a particular network has no coverage. In such a situation, standard simcards that use only one network would lose the connection and thus be unable to send GPS tracking information. This does not happen with our M2M simcards because it switches to another network.

Another advantage of using an M2M simcard with multiple networks is that you are not locked into one network. Instead, they always connect to the strongest network available in that area. This network roaming capability means you won’t lose any signal.

Despite looking identical on the outside, the features and functionalities between standard simcards differ greatly compared to those of IoT simcards. The use of an IoT simcard can save your organization a lot of time and money.

The main difference is the functionalities and manageability: a standard simcard only offers internet access and does not contain the extra functionalities offered by IoT connectivity providers. These smart extra functions make it simpler and cheaper.

We can fully automate many tasks in the sim management systems and, if desired, you can link your own back-end system via an API to. For example, the Cisco Jasper Control Center of Tele-2 IOT or KPN, the Global Data Service Platform (GDSP) from Vodafone Global or the 1NCE portal. This allows you to retrieve the specific valuable information of the simcards that are important to you from the sim management systems to your own company-specific application.

A sim management system is a web-based environment in which all simcards (M2M, LTE M and NB-IOT) of your organization are clearly arranged. You can set rules here to easily monitor and make changes where necessary. You should think of: setting up warning emails in case of high data usage, an IMEI blockade if a simcard is implemented in another ‘device’ or having simcards activated or blocked automatically.

We help organizations to optimally deploy sim management systems to achieve the overall IoT objectives. It is important to start with clear requirements for a sim management system. Thingsdata determines together with you the focus and which steps must be taken to find out which sim management system meets the wishes and requirements.

We hereby highlight our high data volume portfolio (4G & 5G) for applications with a lot of data usage. You can think of the use of 4G & 5G simcards in the maritime sector, outdoor areas, trade fairs & events, surveillance cameras and temporary internet for offices.

IoT connectivity ensures that your installations, devices and sensors communicate via your own mobile internet access. We use the M2M, LTE M and NB-IOT connectivity forms to achieve this. With our portfolio of IoT connectivity options, Thingsdata offers the right mobile data solution for every application. How do you choose the most suitable IoT connectivity solution for your specific application? In this article we explain which choices can be made.

Cisco Control Center is the sim management system that Thingsdata mainly uses to monitor and manage the IoT connectivity of devices on a large scale. The sim management system automatically provides the control and visibility organizations need to deploy their IoT devices (local or global). The Cisco sim management system is suitable for different implementations and business structures. Customers can protect devices from breaches and unauthorized access. In this article we will discuss a number of basic functionalities of the Cisco sim management system.

For example, if a GPS tracker moves through Germany or France, the GPS tracker will encounter “black spots” or locations where a particular network has no coverage. In such a situation, standard simcards that use only one network would lose the connection and thus be unable to send GPS tracking information. This does not happen with our M2M simcards because it switches to another network.

Another advantage of using an M2M simcard with multiple networks is that you are not locked into one network. Instead, they always connect to the strongest network available in that area. This network roaming capability means you won’t lose any signal.