Businesses typically use this technology to:
- Expand their geographic coverage
- Service uptime can be increased
- Cross-border roaming is resilient and cost-effective
- Avoid service interruptions on one network at the local, regional, or national level
- Manage connectivity in a way that goes beyond what is offered by the major networks (whose support is limited and geared toward the largest corporate or consumer accounts)
- IoT deployments can be made scalable and efficient
Businesses are increasingly turning to multi-network SIMs for a variety of reasons. Here are some key benefits that deserve to be highlighted:
- Network Resilience : Multi-network Sims provide robustness against network failures by allowing seamless switching between network providers.
- Predictable deployments: Multi-network SIMs offer control and flexibility to prevent data costs from being excessive during IoT deployments. All SIMs can be managed from a single connectivity platform.
- Global Reach Multi-Network Sims offer international useability and can be used in most countries. They typically provide access to 2, 3, or 4 networks within each country, and all with a single contract and tariff. They can be restricted to a specific region to reduce costs. For a Multi Network Sim, visit Lister Communications
- Some SIMs are not steered by default, but they can be steered so that they always connect to the strongest network, making them ideal for failover scenarios.
- 5G compatibility: The majority of multi-network sims are ready for 5G. This ensures you’re ready for the launch of newer networks.
- Fixed IPs : Both public and static IP addresses are provided to maintain control of all your devices and connections.
- Data Aggregation : To avoid spending too much on devices, pool data and aggregate it to compensate for devices that are used less. Data usage and costs are predictable for large deployments.