Rogers, recognized in July 2024 as Canada’s Most Reliable 5G Network by umlaut and the Most Reliable Wireless Network by Opensignal, operates the country’s largest 5G network. Building on this success, Rogers is collaborating with rSIM to deliver innovative, highly resilient connectivity solutions designed specifically for IoT. By leveraging rSIM’s carrier-neutral and independent technology, Rogers ensures that IoT devices benefit from scalable, reliable connectivity designed to eliminate downtime and provide uninterrupted service.
Developed according to GSMA standards, rSIM tests the data connection directly from the SIM card and seamlessly switches to a backup profile when connectivity is lost. Designed to be device-independent, rSIM integrates this resilience directly into the SIM card itself, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity. This makes it ideal for IoT applications, particularly in industries where continuous connectivity is essential.
A Collaboration for IoT Resilience:
According to GSMA Intelligence, Canada is expected to reach 20 million IoT connections by 2030, making the need for resilient and reliable connectivity increasingly critical. Transform Insights predicts that by 2030, 68% of IoT connections will require always-on, real-time connectivity—a figure projected to rise to 83% by 2033. Rogers, in collaboration with rSIM, is tackling this challenge head-on. rSIM’s patented dual-core SIM technology ensures uninterrupted service, enabling Canadian businesses to have the high-availability connectivity needed to thrive in an always-connected world.
