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Rogers and rSIM have joined forces to address the increasing demand for uninterrupted, high-availability connectivity across industries in Canada, ensuring businesses remain connected when it matters most.

With rSIM’s patented dual-core SIM technology, Canadian businesses will benefit from high-availability connectivity and uninterrupted service, essential for succeeding in an increasingly connected world.

Canada is forecasted to reach 20 million IoT connections by 2030, making the demand for resilient and reliable connectivity more critical than ever. During this timeline, 68% of IoT connections are expected to require always-on, real-time connectivity.

A Collaboration for IoT Resiliency

With Rogers operating the country’s largest 5G network, the partnership with rSIM brings cutting-edge, high-resiliency connectivity solutions to IoT. By utilizing rSIM’s neutral, operator-agnostic technology, Rogers enables IoT devices to achieve scalable and reliable connectivity, eliminating downtime and ensuring uninterrupted service.

"Rogers is staying ahead of this demand by investing in innovative technologies like rSIM. This collaboration not only strengthens connectivity for Canadian businesses but also empowers global enterprises to operate more effectively in Canada's competitive and rapidly evolving market," said Lloyd Fernandes, Strategic Account Manager, Global IoT, Connected Vehicles & M2M Partnerships, Rogers Communications.

Built to GSMA standards, rSIM’s resilience is integrated directly into the SIM. It autonomously tests data connections and seamlessly switches to a backup profile if connectivity is lost, offering device-agnostic integration for uninterrupted service. This makes rSIM an ideal solution for IoT applications, especially in industries where constant connectivity is critical.

"As the need for reliable connectivity extends to more IoT verticals, we are here to support Rogers in serving this fast-growing requirement," said Cristina Barlow, Head of Strategic Partnerships, rSIM. "Our focus is on providing always-on, real-time reliable solutions that meet the demands of modern IoT deployments."

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