At least when it comes to managing internet of things device connectivity, T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom have launched a solution for IoT connectivity, platform management and support.
Called T-IoT, the service offers one global team and one global solution to manage all public service provider mobile IoT connections, including NB-IoT, LTE-M, LTE, and 5G.Network connectivity will be available across 188 destinations, on 383 networks worldwide supporting NB-IoT, LTE-M, LTE and 5G platforms, the firms say.
The service does not claim to support all connections, such as fixed network, unlicensed solutions or low-power wide area networks.
The service offers a single pane of glass to easily view, and eventually manage global IoT connections across several platforms, including T-Mobile Control Center and Deutsche Telekom M2M Service Portal.
The service offers a simplified procurement process that includes streamlined contract and billing, consistent global service level agreements, and customer support, the firms say.
Flexible pricing is touted as a feature. Customers can choose a pay-per-data model or choose from three flat-rate unlimited connectivity packages “across the U.S. and Europe,” the firms say.
Biotronik, a leading global medical device company based In Berlin, supports medical devices using the service to support medical devices in more than 100 countries, the firms say.
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