
Visibility makes rail freight more efficient
Rail freight is a huge market worldwide, yet there is a lack of trackable rail freight cars. This is an efficiency just waiting to be addressed.
Smartphones, smart homes, machines and cars – billions of devices are already interconnected on the internet of things (IoT). And thousands of new ones are added every minute. We explore how connectivity can be secured in an increasingly digitalized world.

Rail freight is a huge market worldwide, yet there is a lack of trackable rail freight cars. This is an efficiency just waiting to be addressed.

Growth in the IoT depends upon scalability, and that is only possible with an efficient and user-friendly connectivity management platform.

Spotlight explores some of the most exciting ways the Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way we work, live, and interact with the world around us.

Smart devices need to be connected, but not all the time. Time-limited connectivity and dynamic subscription allocation are driving new use cases in IoT.

Billions of physical SIM cards are shipped annually. A more sustainable production and logistics cycle is required – one that delivers measurable gains.

From the factory to the freeway, cars need different connectivity profiles for each of their life stages. The key for automakers: seamless eSIM management.
Connected cars have moved beyond infotainment and navigation. With V2X connectivity, driving is safer, smarter, more efficient and more enjoyable for all.

The logistics industry has a visibility problem – but IoT is helping solve it.

In-factory profile provisioning – the automated loading of digital SIM profiles onto devices during manufacturing – is set to transform IoT rollouts.