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October 30, 2018 at 5:40 am #25932
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Managing cellular IoT deployment can be quite complicated. An enterprise might have devices installed in various parts of the world, each device with different legal, technological, and compliance challenges. Connectivity management platform (CMP) tools are available to manage such issues. They are designed to address consolidation challenges associated with operating and managing large IoT devices.
Typically, a connectivity management platform is a collection of connectivity services and management tools that help IoT and M2M projects globally. The software’s connectivity management tools largely include features such as activating and deactivating SIM cards in real-time, define the network selection priorities for a specific country (based on the quality of service), control the connectivity cost, and assign SIMs in real time without any loss of configuring the device .
The CMP platform helps in efficient connectivity management throughout the product lifecycle, reduces total cost of ownership, and helps in the efficient management of devices. The platform also helps in minimizing the risk since the coverage and SIMs have the ability to automatically switch to the network that has the best signal, thus minimizing the overall risks of device being offline. Moreover, a robust security solution also eliminates the risk of unauthorized access to M2M and IoT networks.
The global connectivity management platform (CMP) market is driven by the benefits that it offers to enterprises. One of the crucial usefulness of CMP is that it enables Bring your own Computer (BYOC) connectivity. It is a platform that has the capability to support multiple connectivity technologies including cellular connectivity like LTE, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), High Speed Packet Access (HSPA), Code-division multiple access (CDMA) to non-cellular connectivity like Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Bluetooth, and low-power, wide-area (LPWA) wireless technology.
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