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1NCE Offers a Simplified Pricing Plan for Device Connectivity

1NCE provides a connectivity platform specifically designed for Internet of Things devices to offer cellular data services across a wide international footprint. The company's business model is structured around a simplified, lifetime pricing plan for device connectivity, which is intended to support the large-scale and long-term deployment of sensor networks.

1NCE's connectivity platform supports various cellular standards suitable for low-power devices and incorporates features for remote management and data diagnostics. The service is expected to enable infrastructure for municipal applications such as intelligent lighting, utility metering, waste management, and transportation systems. 1NCE's goal, in other words, is to help cities implement these Internet of Things technologies — from simple NB-IoT sensors monitoring parking spaces to more data-intensive LTE-M modules on public transit vehicles — more rapidly and manage them efficiently over their entire lifespan.

Trend Themes

  1. Simplified Pricing Models — The adoption of simplified lifetime pricing models for IoT connectivity can disrupt traditional billing systems by offering predictable costs and fostering broader adoption.
  2. Smart City Infrastructure — Smart city solutions, such as intelligent lighting and utility metering, are increasingly relying on the deployment of IoT devices, opening avenues for new urban infrastructure innovations.
  3. Remote Management Capabilities — Enhanced remote management and diagnostics for IoT devices present opportunities for more efficient urban systems and services.

Industry Implications

  1. Telecommunications — The telecommunications industry is witnessing a paradigm shift with IoT-specific cellular data services that support diverse urban applications.
  2. Urban Planning — Urban planning is being transformed by Internet of Things technologies that enable smarter, more responsive city environments.
  3. Public Utilities — Public utilities now have the opportunity to incorporate low-power IoT devices for improved monitoring and efficiency.

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