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Robotics & AI

Persistent connectivity for autonomous systems operating in dynamic environments.

LTE-M / NB-IoT

Protocols

Low-power edge device support

OTA

Provisioning

No physical device access required

250+

Networks

Carrier-agnostic multi-network access

Autonomous platforms and AI-driven systems require persistent, low-latency connectivity without human intervention. A dropped connection is a failed operation — with potential safety, financial, or operational consequences.

Why standard connectivity falls short

Connectivity loss during operation

Autonomous systems cannot tolerate dropped connections mid-operation. A network handoff failure or coverage gap can halt an operation or trigger a safety event.

Physical inaccessibility of deployed devices

Deployed robotics and edge AI systems often cannot be physically accessed for SIM swaps or configuration changes — requiring fully remote management.

Power constraints at the edge

Many AI edge devices operate on battery or harvested power — requiring low-power protocols like LTE-M and NB-IoT that standard enterprise SIMs do not always support.

Robotics & AI

How we address it

Multi-carrier failover and low-latency data paths keep autonomous systems operational across variable environments. Supports LTE-M and NB-IoT for low-power AI edge deployments, with remote OTA provisioning so devices never need physical access to update connectivity configuration.

  • LTE-M and NB-IoT support for power-constrained edge deployments
  • Autonomous failover across carriers — no manual intervention
  • OTA SIM provisioning without physical device access
  • Static IP for consistent device addressing across networks
  • Usage monitoring and automated threshold alerts
  • REST API for programmatic fleet management

Ready to discuss Robotics & AI connectivity?

Short discovery discussion to understand your environment, operational requirements, and deployment priorities.