IoT Connectivity Barriers
IoT devices are becoming ubiquitous, driving efficiency across industries like healthcare, logistics, smart homes, and agriculture
As IoT adoption accelerates, the demand for reliable and affordable connectivity has skyrocketed. By 2030, it’s projected there will be over 29 billion IoT-connected devices worldwide, driving innovation across industries. Yet, businesses face significant challenges in scaling their IoT infrastructure.

High Implementation Costs, Dependence on WiFi and Cellular Networks, Complex Scalability, Power Consumption Issues are major barriers businesses face to effective IoT connectivity.

When connectivity solutions are inadequate, businesses face:
Operational Delays: In logistics, delayed data transfer leads to inefficiencies and higher costs.
Lost Revenue: Downtime or incomplete data collection can hinder decision-making and reduce profits.
Missed Opportunities: Businesses fail to unlock the full potential of IoT innovations due to connectivity limitations.

Why Traditional Solutions Fall Short
Traditional IoT solutions are often designed for larger enterprises with significant budgets, leaving smaller companies and startups struggling to adopt. The lack of flexible, scalable, and cost-effective options limits the accessibility of IoT for many businesses.
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