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Defining Resilient IoT Connectivity: Key Features and Best Practices

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March 16, 2026

As IoT deployments scale globally, resilience, security and flexibility are becoming critical requirements.

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From utilities and smart cities to retail and fixed wireless access, organisations need secure connectivity that can support millions of devices without operational complexity.

In a recent interview conducted by Juniper Research as part of the Future Digital Awards, Cyril Proye, IoT Marketing Segment at Thales, discusses how the company is addressing these challenges, and why resilient IoT connectivity is becoming a competitive differentiator.

In the interview, you’ll discover:

  1. How the Thales IoT Suite combines agile connectivity management with end-to-end security
  2. Why GSMA’s SGP.32 eSIM standard is becoming essential for scaling IoT deployments
  3. How industries such as utilities, retail, smart cities and FWA benefit from resilient, remotely managed connectivity
  4. Why a “single pane of glass” approach is key to managing global device fleets
  5. The role AI and predictive analytics will play in transforming IoT connectivity from reactive to proactive infrastructure

As IoT fleets grow from thousands to millions of devices, organisations must rethink how they manage connectivity, security and lifecycle management across global networks.

Read the full interview with Thales to explore the future of resilient IoT connectivity.

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