rSIM expands MNO partnerships as resilient connectivity moves centre stage
As more companies build IoT into core operations, reliable connections are becoming a basic requirement, not a bonus feature. In regulated or mission‑critical settings, a dropped link can disrupt services, breach compliance rules, or create safety risks.
rSIM is responding by broadening its partnerships with mobile network operators (MNOs), aiming to give enterprises more resilient connectivity options across networks and regions. The focus is on ensuring devices can stay online even when a primary network fails, reflecting a shift in IoT from experimental add-on to essential infrastructure.
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