1NCE goes live with IoT in Brazil

  • February 28, 2024
  • Steve Rogerson

1NCE has gone live with a nationwide IoT network in Brazil.

Delivering nationwide network coverage and IoT software, 1NCE says it is the best option for all companies needing unrestricted IoT access in Brazil.

From Canada in the north to Argentina in the south, 1NCE now has complete coverage in the Americas, and 168 countries worldwide. The company has secured agreements with all Brazilian cellular networks so users have the most reliable IoT possible in Brazil.

With 1NCE’s Lifetime Flat licence, customers collect data and manage sensors at a price point less than half the current market rate. The company is now a fully authorised IoT network operator with its regional headquarters in São Paulo, offering local data management, billing and logistics in compliance to Brazilian trading, telecoms and tax regulations.

“The wait for nationwide IoT in Brazil is over,” said Ivo Rook, chief operating officer at 1NCE (1nce.com). “It was no surprise our customers wanted to get started from the first minute we opened in São Paulo. We are scaling up rapidly and already serve customers with IoT projects of any size across all of Brazil.”

Customer service, available in Portuguese and 24 other languages, can assist with SIM cards and chips compatible in Brazil. Find out more at shop.1nce.com.

1NCE has announced a high data IoT service (1nce.com/en-eu/1nce-connect/features/high-data-iot) for one global price with no hidden fees or commitments. The announcement was made during the company’s presentation at this week’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

With the introduction of high data, even more use cases can be managed on the 1NCE platform. For €5 per Gbyte, customers can connect their high data products – such as surveillance video and industrial monitoring – anywhere in the world with speeds up to 25Mbit/s. The single global price can be booked as a feature for customers on the 1NCE platform.

“1NCE made it so easy to setup IoT connectivity for Mojio’s video telematics global platform,” said Kenny Hawk, CEO of Mojio. “Adding high data to their already impressive platform opens a new dimension for us to innovate and enhance the value of our data to make drivers safer, save time and save money.”

Rook added: “Last year, our customers grew a staggering 42 per cent, outperforming their competitors by rolling out more products across multiple countries with 1NCE. Opening our platform for high data was the next logical step to support their expansion.”