1NCE announced the launch of
Freedom to Switch - the company's future-proof answer to the vendor lock-in issues that plague the IoT industry.
1NCE embraces open standards as a part of the company's core principles. At no additional cost, the company's new Freedom to Switch
feature offers customers peace of mind to make future changes during
the lifetime of their devices. The company's new industrial SIM cards
and chips include eUICC technology that ensures 1NCE customers are
prepared for any eventuality. Customers can now add or switch to another
connectivity provider without having to touch their device - avoiding
the costly expense of truck roll and field service.
"In IoT, scopes change and data insights evolve, so customers should
always have the freedom to switch. 1NCE thinks it should be a
fundamental right for customers to add or change a provider over the
lifetime of an IoT project - even if that means leaving us," said Ivo
Rook, Chief Operating Officer at 1NCE.
Also new for 1NCE customers is the ability to create test profiles,
which help optimize the supply chain by testing connectivity during
manufacturing. The test profile is a unique type of operator profile
that's designed specifically for end-of-line tests. Without changing the
SIM, customers can use AT commands to switch from the 1NCE profile to
the test profile, perform necessary tests with a network emulator, then
switch back before shipping the device. This allows function tests even
in regions where 1NCE is not available.
The 1NCE Lifetime Flat subscription is industry-disruptive but simple:
customers can deploy, connect, and manage IoT sensors across the world
for as little as a dollar per year per device. Complimentary to all
Lifetime Flat customers, 1NCE OS is enterprise-grade software
that supports IoT projects of any scale, for new and existing projects
alike. Using 1NCE OS for device and cloud integration, customers can
accelerate time-to-market for IoT projects by months. It also features
advanced remote access to device states and telemetry, device location
without GPS and optimized payload transmission to increase battery life
by up to 70 percent.