New report from Wireless Logic shows pressures on connectivity providers

Wireless Logic report shows pressures for connectivity providers to deliver

Wireless Logic’s new report explores connectivity challenges, priorities and expectations of enterprises deploying IoT globally – reflecting pain points and highlights the demand for connectivity providers to be able to deliver flexible, value-added solutions such as eSIM to meet the needs of enterprises scaling up IoT investments.

Led by Kaleido Intelligence, the study included a sample of 1,000 cellular IoT adopters and non-adopters across various industry sectors. The results shed light on the increasing complexity of global IoT projects, revealing common issues around permanent roaming restrictions and the intricacies of managing multi-provider relationships. 

Key findings:

 “Enterprises scaling IoT globally can’t afford to rely on connectivity alone – they need partners that can help them navigate the complexities of today’s fragmented connectivity landscape,” explained Iain Davidson, Senior Product Manager at Wireless Logic. “Our research clearly shows that enterprises are looking for a holistic approach that adds value at every stage of their global deployments.” 

The research also shows that enterprises are increasingly seeking support services and feature-rich solutions to tackle IoT’s complexities.

 “We’re seeing a notable shift in expectations here,” added Davidson. “Enterprises are no longer just connecting devices – they’re embedding IoT at the very heart of their operations. This demands value-added solutions that cover everything from initial setup and optimisation to ongoing management. Services like business intelligence, professional support and robust security have become essential. It’s a clear call for connectivity providers to raise their game with more sophisticated and tailored offerings.” 

Permanent roaming restrictions

Permanent roaming restrictions have become a key factor influencing eSIM adoption. Almost a third (32%) of current cellular IoT adopters report over-the-air capabilities to optimise network choice, such as through eSIM or multi-IMSI, influenced their choice of IoT connectivity provider. This is especially important in the energy and utilities sectors, with 42% considering it a guiding factor. Additionally, 45% of organisations across all industries say that avoiding permanent roaming restrictions and operator lock-in were reasons for choosing eSIM, following security (50%) and long-term cost reduction (47%). 

eSIM provides businesses with greater flexibility by enabling in-life network switching, allowing a single SIM type to be used in all devices regardless of their destination. This reduces stock keeping unit (SKU) management complexities and is particularly advantageous for sectors like energy and utilities, with over half (55%) recognising it as a factor in adopting eSIM. However, despite these benefits, many enterprises remain cautious about eSIM, often seeking a wraparound service that extends beyond technical connectivity.  

For enterprises that opted against adopting eSIM, 30% cited uncertainty around its benefits as a primary reason. Those that have adopted eSIM highlighted several key concerns: 

 “With eSIM now fundamental to long-term business success, enterprises looking to unlock its full potential need a partner that evolves with their needs,” concluded Davidson. “Our research indicates that resilient, flexible connectivity has moved from a ‘nice-to-have’ to a strategic necessity for tackling technical challenges, simplifying operations and staying competitive. At Wireless Logic, we’ve invested in a remote SIM provisioning platform so our customers don’t have to. Moreover, our dual support for both consumer and M2M standards – and our SGP.32 readiness – enables businesses to concentrate on innovation over infrastructure.” 

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