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Thursday 20 February 2020

IoT Network Carrier 1NCE Expands Network Coverage to 103 Nations



COLOGNE, Germany, February, 20 : 1NCE GmbH, contributor of the globe's first Flat Rate for the Internet of Things (IoT), is extending its IoT connectivity facilities to over 60 additional nations, consisting of Australia, Japan, Mexico and Canada. With this widened network coverage, the 1NCE IoT Flat Rate will presently be obtainable in 103 nations globally.
1NCE has defined a novel standard for IoT connectivity with its IoT Flat Rate: For 10 Euros (TCO) IoT clients link their gadgets for up to 10 years. This guarantees effortless scalability and calculation. The recent growth of coverage marks the commencement of worldwide sales to clients outside of Europe. 1NCE has recently revealed its collaboration with China Telecom to provide its IoT Flat Rate also in China, Macao and Hong Kong last week.
CEO Alexander P. Sator observed: "Global connectivity at a low price and high service level is a prerequisite for many large scale IoT deployments. Therefore, we cooperate with Tier-1 operators like Deutsche Telekom or China Telecom – they stand for the same quality and reliability we want to deliver with 1NCE."  
About 1NCE
1NCE GmbH is the first fully-fledged IoT network carrier globally to provide swift, safe, and dependable connectivity facilities at low cost based on an IoT flat rate. This makes IoT applications for example tank maintenance, smart metering, or vehicle telematics affordable. The 1NCE IoT Flat Rate consists of 500 MB data volume, 250 SMS, and free access to the 1NCE Connectivity Management Platform through Internet and API. To furnish the service, 1NCE cooperates with both Deutsche Telekom AG and its roaming associates as well as China Telecom Global Limited and backs all common mobile communications standards (2G, 3G, 4G, NB-IoT). 
By ANJISHNU BISWAS 

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