The Downtime Dilemma: Solving IoT Resilience with rSIM
As AI-driven IoT systems move from experiments to revenue-generating deployments, constant connectivity becomes critical. When devices make autonomous decisions at the edge, a single network outage can stall operations, cut into uptime targets, and weaken the business case for large-scale IoT.
This piece looks at how rSIM aims to reduce that risk by improving network resilience for IoT devices. By tackling the problem of dependence on a single network, rSIM is positioned as a tool to keep connected systems running through failures and gaps in coverage, supporting more reliable AIoT services in the field.
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