Expand cellular IoT coverage with iBASIS IoT connectivity

JUNE 29 | 9:00 & 18:00 CEST

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Welcome to the Mobile World Congress Experience!

iBASIS knows cellular connectivity tailored for IoT devices is complex. iBASIS’ continuously expanding MNO relationships and eSIM network technology around the world providing Enterprises with increasing cellular IoT LPWA coverage (LTE-M/NB-IoT). In this webinar, iBASIS will review the technicalities and opportunities in IoT connectivity. Learn how iBASIS is helping Nordic developers gain access to greater LPWA coverage while protecting you from the challenges. 

Sign up to learn more about:

  • Key features of the iBASIS Global Access for Things service
  • Where to find information and get help related to iBASIS IoT connectivity
  • The common challenges in IoT Connectivity and how to avoid them
  • Answers to all your questions in the live Q&A

 

Date: June 29

Time: 9 AM CEST / 3 PM HKT & 6 PM CEST / 9 AM PDT 

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