IoT Connectivity

On-demand, Affordable IoT Connectivity Solutions anywhere

With Simbase you only pay for what you use. Once you stop using your SIMs, there are no costs. Switch from local to global coverage at any time. And pay only for the actual data used.

Backed by the world’s top carriers and a powerful technology platform.

Connect to the global Simbase network with one SIM.

Connect Anywhere

Whether you need to connect locally or globally. With Simbase you can change your coverage at no cost at any time. Only pay for global coverage when you need it.

Stay Connected

Our SIMs automatically switch to the best available network in each country. Providing better connections to keep your devices connected.

All Technologies

From 2G to 4G LTE, plus new LTE-M. Our Multi-IMSI technology keeps your deployment future-proof.

The Simbase IoT Connectivity difference

The Simbase Network

Our SIM brings the world’s cellular networks together into a unified experience. With one multi-IMSI SIM, you can switch from local to global coverage anytime. Giving full control to optimize your IoT device connectivity costs while remaining flexible to expand your business worldwide at any time.

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One SIM, Multiple Carriers, Acting as One

IoT Connectivity Technologies power the benefits of Simbase IoT Connectivity. Our SIM comes with different carriers on a single SIM card. Providing access to all the top-tier carriers acting as one.

Simbase takes care of all complexity of connectivity in IoT. With automatic network failover and redundancy built in, it delivers reliable connectivity anywhere in the world.

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More Connectivity. Less Work.

Our easy-to-use SIM platform allows you to take full control over where and when you want to connect your devices. Save costs and time by paying only for your enabled SIMs and services instead of managing complex rate plans and data pools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If any of your questions remain unanswered, reach out to our team to answer them for you.

  • Cellular IoT connectivity specifically relates to the use of mobile telecommunication networks to connect IoT (Internet of Things) devices. It allows these devices to exchange information with each other and other systems over the internet, leveraging the extensive coverage and reliable data transmission capabilities of cellular networks. Cellular IoT connectivity options include 4G LTE, 5G, NB-IoT (Narrowband IoT), and LTE-M (LTE for Machines). As the backbone of the IoT landscape, this form of connectivity enables remote and continuous access to data from IoT sensors, devices, and software, supporting their collaborative functions across a broad geographic scope.

  • IoT connectivity is crucial as it allows data from multiple devices to aggregate, analyze, and act upon in real-time. It enables businesses and individuals to gain valuable insights, automate processes, improve efficiency, and create new business opportunities. For instance, in a smart home setup, IoT connectivity allows devices such as lights, thermostats, and security systems to work together intelligently, enhancing comfort and efficiency. In industrial settings, IoT connectivity can drive predictive maintenance, supply chain optimization, and energy management, leading to cost savings and improved operations.

  • Cellular IoT is connected through mobile network protocols that offer broad coverage and dependable data transmission capabilities. This is particularly useful for IoT devices that are dispersed over larger areas such as cities, countries, or globally like utility meters, fleet management systems, or smart agriculture sensors. These devices rely on cellular networks such as 4G LTE, 5G, Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT), or LTE for Machines (LTE-M) for their connectivity requirements.

    In the modern IoT landscape, SIM-based connectivity with eSIMs (embedded SIMs) or iSIMs (integrated SIMs) is becoming increasingly prevalent. This is due to their flexibility in switching network providers, scalability for large deployments, and global reach, enabling seamless IoT device operation regardless of geographical location. This cellular connectivity approach is fundamental to numerous IoT applications that demand wide coverage and reliable, high-speed data transfer.