1NCE automated processes and open interfaces eradicate complexity from IoT connectivity
Younes Allaki, chief technology officer of 1NCE, explains in his interview with IoT Now, how IoT connectivity can be simplified in order to effectively meet the needs of today’s IoT businesses.
LTE: A prescient acronym
There are two innovative developments that recently came up and have the power to change the face of the IoT market in the long term. On the one hand narrow-band LTE service, also known as NB-IoT, provides low power, cost-effective, ...
Flashnet to light up smart cities with 1NCE connectivity
COLOGNE/BONN, 05/08/2018 – 1NCE, the provider of a revolutionary connectivity offering that enables IoT applications and services to access connectivity on a buy once, flat rate fee for ten years, has announced that smart streetlighting innovator Flashnet ...
1NCE wins Embeddy Award for “Best of Show” at MWC 2018
COLOGNE/BONN, 03/20/2018 – 1NCE, the first multinational IoT carrier with focus on narrowband and low bandwidth connections, has been selected as winner of the Embeddy Award “Best of Show” at Mobile World Congress 2018, ...
"A real disruption in the IoT connectivity space" - 1NCE CSO Alexander Bufalino on the unique 1NCE IoT Flat Rate
In a world of rising IoT Connectivity cost, complexity and risk – innovative start-up 1NCE delivers unbeatable pricing, cutting edge technology and maximum simplicity with their brand new connectivity offering. The 1NCE Lifetime Fee combines a ...
Pre-Orders in the High Six-Digit Range – Successful Start for Europe's First IoT Flat Rate
1NCE, the first multinational IoT carrier with focus on narrowband and low bandwidth connections, unveiled its first-ever connectivity model for IoT applications. With the 1NCE Lifetime Fee, customers pay €10 once to gain ...
Pioneering the uncharted – how new connectivity offerings are changing the face of the IoT
Although much of the talk and excitement around connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT) focuses on the different network technologies available to support IoT apps, the reality is that, for the vast majority, only modest bandwidth is required. Regardless of whether the bearer is 5G, 4G, 3G or 2G cellular, one of the new low power wide area (LPWA) technologies or other satellite and radio alternatives, the real challenge is in how the connections are managed and charged for. This is because the nature of many IoT applications is that connectivity is required to transmit only relatively small packages of data.