1NCE, a provider of software platforms for connected products, has expanded its IoT services to Brazilian customers, supported by the local network operator Claro.
1NCE delivers comprehensive software tools and global connectivity across 173 countries. It presents an optimal solution for Brazilian companies seeking unrestricted nationwide IoT access, with straightforward options for international expansion.
In Brazil, collecting device data securely and reliably and converting it into actionable intelligence has never been easier. Claro’s robust local infrastructure enhances 1NCE’s mission of delivering seamless, future-proof IoT solutions without uncertainty. 1NCE’s São Paulo regional headquarters, authorised by Anatel, Brazil’s national telecommunications agency, provides local data management, staff, billing, and logistics, expediting order fulfilment and enabling customers to quickly initiate IoT projects.
Arthur Lobato, Vice President for Latin America at 1NCE, said: “Brazil is a critical market for 1NCE, and I credit our great team for working hard to earn approval from Anatel. And we’re thrilled to join Claro in accelerating IoT adoption by companies of all sizes. Now there’s no reason for Brazilian companies to miss out on game changing tech that market leaders use to win.”
Headquartered in Germany with offices in 13 countries, 1NCE continues to establish itself as a new standard in IoT. The company supports customers from the initial stages of their projects through the entire lifecycle of their devices, across all industries. This enables early experimentation without substantial expenditures that could derail plans. For instance, Hinova, Brazil’s leading vehicle protection solution provider, has partnered with 1NCE for enhanced stability, flexibility, and autonomy in fleet tracking.
All 1NCE SIM cards and chips are delivered active and ready for deployment, featuring IMEI lock to prevent fraud. Seamless switching is available across all radio standards (2G, 3G, 4G, LTE-M, and NB-IoT). Customer service is offered in Portuguese and 24 other languages.
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