UCloudLink and Tuya partner on IoT research

  • July 13, 2022
  • Steve Rogerson

Hong Kong-based mobile data traffic sharing marketplace UCloudLink is working with Chinese software company Tuya to drive IoT innovation.

UCloudLink and Tuya plan to leverage their technological skills and make joint efforts into research and development in IoT cloud technologies.

“We are excited to extend our partnership in the IoT industry by cooperating with Tuya,” said Chaohui Chen, CEO of UCloudLink. “Empowered by UCloudLink’s expertise in data connectivity services, Tuya’s smart products will benefit from UCloudLink’s cloud SIM technology and hyper-connectivity to access reliable, better and high-quality internet data connectivity services, helping users expedite the process of digital transformation and enabling them to enjoy the benefits provided by the enhanced IoT.”

Chen said the partnership would not only produce win-win outcomes but also go a long way in driving the innovation of IoT industry in the cloud era as a whole.

“UCloudLink specialises in developing innovative IoT empowering single entry point to access all available networks while reducing overall data connectivity services costs, and our solutions are widely applied in a variety of commercial scenarios including industry wifi router, IP camera, power, emergency services and autopilot,” he said.

UCloudLink continues to facilitate the acceleration of the cloud era of IoT through its PaaS and SaaS platform based on cloud SIM technology and hyper-connectivity. The possible surge in demand for IoT cloud services could create business growth opportunities for UCloudLink.

As a technology provider in the data connectivity sector, UCloudLink plans to keep collaborating with more business partners worldwide to accelerate the development of IoT industry in the cloud era.

UCloudLink is a mobile data traffic sharing marketplace, pioneering the sharing economy business model for the telecommunications industry. The company’s products and services deliver value propositions to mobile data users, handset and smart-hardware companies, mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs), and mobile network operators (MNOs).

Leveraging its cloud SIM technology and architecture, the company says it has redefined the mobile data connectivity experience by allowing users to gain access to mobile data traffic allowance shared by network operators on its marketplace, while providing reliable connectivity, high speeds and competitive pricing.