In-depth technical resources, buyer’s guides, and reference material for engineers, integrators, and IoT operators. These are the reference pieces — designed to give you the background knowledge to make better decisions in the field.


Connectivity Fundamentals

IoT SIM Explained

What is an IoT SIM card? The terminology, the technical differences from consumer SIMs, and how to choose the right SIM for your deployment. Covers multi-network, private IP, and eUICC options.

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Cellular Router Classifications Explained

Cat 1, Cat 4, Cat 6, Cat-M, NB-IoT, 5G RedCap — what the classifications actually mean, how they compare, and which is right for different IoT deployment types.

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Security & Compliance

What Is IoT Security?

A comprehensive overview of IoT security — threat vectors, device hardening, network segmentation, and compliance obligations under NIS2 and the UK PSTI Act.

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Hardware & Technology

What is Wi-Fi 8? Everything You Need to Know

The next Wi-Fi standard explained — what 802.11bn changes, how it affects IoT reliability, and what it means for high-density and industrial wireless deployments.

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Sector Applications

IoT in Waste Management: From Sensor to Cloud to Action

How IoT connectivity is transforming waste management operations — sensor types, connectivity options, platform integration, and the commercial case for smart waste.

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UK Buyer’s Guide: IoT Hardware & Connectivity for Smart Waste Management

A practical procurement guide for UK operators and integrators — covering the hardware, SIM, and platform decisions involved in deploying IoT across a waste management operation.

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Reference

What is IoT?

A clear-headed introduction to the Internet of Things — what it actually means, how it works, and why the industrial and commercial applications are more interesting than the consumer ones.

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IoT Glossary

Plain-English definitions of the terms, acronyms, and standards you’ll encounter in IoT connectivity — from APN to eUICC, NB-IoT to SGP.32.

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