Soracom launches IoT connectivity plan for Brazil | IoT Now News & Reports

Soracom launches IoT connectivity plan for Brazil | IoT Now News & Reports

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Kenta Yasukawa of Soracom

Soracom, Inc., a global provider of advanced internet of things (IoT) connectivity, has announced release of PlanP2, a new data plan. This plan delivers IoT connectivity for Brazil using a local carrier profile to ensure regulatory compliance. Brazil is a growing market for IoT, but regional restrictions on permanent roaming present a compliance challenge for connected devices designed to be used in multiple countries. With PlanP2, customers can use the same Soracom IoT SIM for both global multicarrier connectivity in more than 160 countries and 2G/3G/4G/NB-IoT (NarrowBand-internet of things) connection in Brazil.

This approach takes advantage of Soracom’s subscription container feature, which allows users to add multiple network profiles to Soracom SIM cards and eSIMs over the air (OTA). PlanP2 is compatible with both card-type and chip-type SIMs (subscriber identity modules) / eSIMs (embedded subscriber identity modules) and can even be set to pause network access fees during inactive periods in a product lifecycle, such as transit and storage between manufacture/testing and deployment/retail. This is useful for devices that are manufactured and distributed globally, such as consumer electronics, wearables, location- based trackers, and connected healthcare devices.

“Success in IoT depends on a connection you can count on,” says Kenta Yasukawa, CTO and co-founder of Soracom. “Where a local profile is needed, we’re committed to making it easy with a single IoT SIM and on-demand access to the right plan over the air. PlanP2 positions our customers to deliver leading-edge connected experiences in one of the world’s most dynamic IoT markets.”

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