Verizon Business has announced the addition of Singtel and Skylo as new partners to its Global IoT Orchestration platform, significantly expanding its international IoT connectivity offerings. This collaboration allows Verizon’s IoT customers to access wireless services in up to 200 territories worldwide, managed through the Verizon ThingSpace IoT management portal.
Singtel, a Singapore-based communications technology group, will support Verizon’s Global IoT Orchestration service by providing IoT connectivity in the Asia Pacific region. This partnership enables enterprises to deploy and manage IoT devices internationally, leveraging Singtel’s extensive multi-domestic network. “Singtel is excited to support Verizon’s customers with our multi-domestic network offerings,” said Lee Kwang Yong, Vice President, Enterprise Products, Singtel Singapore.
In the US, Skylo will enhance Verizon’s IoT services by offering satellite-IoT connectivity, ensuring network coverage in areas where terrestrial connectivity is limited. This service is expected to expand internationally, further broadening Verizon’s IoT reach. Tarun Gupta, Chief Product Officer and co-founder of Skylo, stated, “Skylo is honoured to deepen our commercial relationship with Verizon for Industrial and Enterprise IoT Solutions.”
Verizon’s Global IoT Orchestration, now commercially available, integrates seamlessly with the ThingSpace platform, allowing customers to manage IoT connectivity across various territories using a single interface. Shamik Basu, Vice President, Strategic Connectivity at Verizon Business, expressed enthusiasm about the development, saying, “We’re thrilled to see Global IoT Orchestration in-market now.”
This strategic expansion underscores Verizon’s commitment to providing comprehensive IoT solutions, facilitating enhanced connectivity and operational efficiency for businesses worldwide.
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