Melita acquires German IoT provider, Digital SIM GmbH
Melita Limited is expanding its international IoT business, melita.io, by acquiring German IoT connectivity provider Digital SIM GmbH. The deal strengthens Melita’s position in the European IoT market and adds Digital SIM’s connectivity services and customer base to melita.io’s existing operations.
Digital SIM has focused on supplying IoT connectivity, and its integration into melita.io is intended to broaden Melita’s reach beyond its home markets. The acquisition underlines ongoing consolidation in the IoT connectivity space, as providers look for scale and wider geographic coverage.
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