11
Jul
The ubiquity of the Internet of Things (IoT) is now undeniable. 39.6 billion connected devices are expected to be in use globally by 2033, according to Statista. This staggering explosion of interconnected devices across industries, from manufacturing to smart cities and more, drives a strong demand for a new era of SIM cards. Traditional SIM cards, designed for voice and data plans on mobile phones, are no longer sufficient for the unique needs of IoT devices. These devices often require lower power consumption, smaller form factors, as well as more secure and flexible connectivity solutions. Since IoT devices require fast data…