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Wireless Logic

A new thing, device or asset is connected to Wireless Logic’s IoT connectivity platform every 18 seconds of every day. And today, Wireless Logic Group has over 8 million IoT subscriptions active in 165 countries, with collaborative partnerships that provide reach into more than 750 networks across the globe.

A new thing, device or asset is connected to Wireless Logic’s IoT connectivity platform every 18 seconds of every day. And today, Wireless Logic Group has over 8 million IoT subscriptions active in 165 countries, with collaborative partnerships that provide reach into more than 750 networks across the globe.

Wireless Logic’s purpose-built IoT connectivity platform connects (locally and globally) across multiple mobile networks and technologies to give customers a single management window for their assets. It provides the ultimate connectivity, control and security for IoT and M2M applications.

The group is entirely customer and market-driven, meeting 30,000+ customers where they are to help them innovate by providing expert service and the most flexible, resilient and secure connectivity solutions in the market.

Wireless Logic Group is backed by Montagu Private Equity, one of the world’s leading private equity-backed investors, giving Wireless Logic Group unrivalled financial strength.

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