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SIMO expands its carrier enablement strategy at MWC

SIMO expands its carrier enablement strategy at MWC

Mobile connectivity solutions specialist SIMO has announced the expansion of its carrier enablement strategy to power resilient, multi-network enterprise fixed wireless access (FWA) deployments for both primary and backup applications.

SIMO is showcasing its evolution to a carrier enablement platform powering enterprise-grade FWA at MWC26.

Eric Plam, chief revenue officer at SIMO, explains: “The future of enterprise FWA is not single-network; it is intelligently orchestrated multi-network connectivity. By combining AI-driven local network selection with centralised global control, carriers can deliver resilient connectivity at scale while unlocking recurring managed service revenue.”

Through SIMO xSIM orchestration operating at both the device firmware layer and the cloud, SIMO says it enables intelligent multi-network selection, local native network attachment, and centralised performance management across geographies. This approach, it points out, allows carriers to deliver stronger service-level agreement resilience, reduce roaming dependencies, support data sovereignty requirements, and unlock scalable managed service revenue opportunities across retail, remote offices, retail stores, EV charging and temporary site deployments.

Real-time, AI-driven carrier selection dynamically connects each device to the strongest in-country network, improving uptime and reducing field service interventions through dynamic carrier optimisation. SIMO provides a single architecture across regions with centralised fleet visibility and policy control, accelerating international rollout timelines.

The SIMO Connect platform delivers API-driven monitoring and optimisation across global fleets, reducing operational complexity for enterprise divisions. The platform also enables carriers to grow managed FWA services through a scalable architecture for enterprise verticals, supporting recurring connectivity revenue beyond hardware.



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