Ericsson Launches IoT Accelerator Connect to Simplify Deployments

Ericsson Launches IoT Accelerator Connect to Simplify Deployments

Ericsson launched IoT Accelerator Connect, a solution that aspires to simply deployments for enterprises and communications service providers across the world.

IoT Accelerator Connect

IoT Accelerator Connect claims to provide “plug-and-play” access to cellular IoT connectivity that can scale over tens of millions of devices.

Kyle Okamoto, General Manager of IoT, Ericsson, said:

“We’re proud to make it easier than ever before for enterprises of any size to instantly engage with, and benefit from, the world of IoT connectivity.

By offering plug-and-play simplicity, Ericsson IoT Accelerator Connect marks a major leap in transforming access to IoT connectivity.”

A cellular IoT-ready module allows an instant link to the customer’s network of choice, allowing complete end-to-end device onboarding. Ericsson says the solution also makes connecting devices to public cloud endpoints easier.

The solution consists of five crucial components:

  • IoT Accelerator Cloud Connect – simplifies securely connecting cellular devices to public cloud IoT endpoints like Amazon Web Services and Azure.
  • IoT Accelerator Device Connect – simplifies releasing IoT tools with pre-integrated eSIMs that are systematically localized to a CSP partner’s network.
  • IoT Accelerator Connect Hub – enables Ericsson partners to equip enterprises with self-service by connecting to external digital channels.
  • IoT Accelerator Developer Portal – supports business developers with tutorials, tools, and also code samples, matching the official documentation provided by Ericsson.
  • IoT Accelerator Embedded Connect – allows any service provider to easily embed cellular connectivity into their services.

“This solution covers connectivity of devices, networks, and clouds while removing hurdles for business, communications service providers, hyperscale cloud service providers, resellers, and module vendors, to increase the growth of their IoT services,” adds Okamoto.


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