"Global roaming is not the world's greatest performance enhancer," says Sara Brown, EVP of Marketing at FloLIVE, in a conversation with Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News at IT Expo.
FloLIVE, which operates the world’s largest cellular network for IoT, announced its Local Breakout Service, enabling mobile network operators (MNOs), MVNOs, and IoT service providers to offer localized connectivity. This service addresses data sovereignty regulations, enhances privacy compliance, and improves latency by keeping data within its country of origin rather than routing it globally.
Meeting Enterprise IoT Challenges
Enterprises are no longer new to IoT; many have deployed multiple generations of connected devices and are now acutely aware of pain points like latency, data sovereignty, and scalability. FloLIVE aims to solve these challenges by offering:
Regulatory compliance for markets like Brazil, Turkey, China, and India, where strict data localization laws apply
Improved latency by reducing reliance on inefficient global roaming routes
Simplified multi-operator management, eliminating the need for enterprises to juggle multiple commercial agreements
Simplifying Global IoT Deployments
For U.S.-based partners managing global IoT implementations, FloLIVE provides a single point of contact for global coverage. Instead of dealing with 50+ commercial agreements, partners can rely on FloLIVE for one operator, one billing system, and one global platform with localized connectivity.
What’s Next for FloLIVE?
FloLIVE is heading to Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where it will launch VoLTE Services—a game-changer for industries like automotive, security, and elevators, ensuring seamless emergency voice communications.
To learn more, visit https://flolive.net/
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