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1NCE offers the world's first IoT Flat Rate plan with an all-inclusive pre-paid pricing model providing cellular connectivity for IoT devices for up to 10 years. The price for the 1NCE IoT Flat Rate is $10 per unit for the 1NCE IoT Flex Connectivity, and $12 per unit for the 1NCE IoT eSIM, which is available only to AWS marketplace customers. The tariff includes 500 MB data allowance, and 250 SMS as well as all the necessary features like APN, VPN, and API, Data Streamer, and Connectivity Suite over the 10 years. Seamless bearer support for 2G, 3G, and 4G. NB-IoT and LTE-M where and if available. See further details on the included features, bearer support and country coverage on the 1NCE website. Please note, Flex Connectivity requires a SIM to operate; SIM can be procured directly from 1NCE.
The offer can exclusively be used by business customers only.
The IoT Flat Rate allows connecting IoT devices in more than 100 countries, including all US, Europe, China, Australia, Japan, and Singapore.
Highlights
- The 1NCE IoT Flat Rate is an all-inclusive price model for managed cellular IoT connectivity
- 1NCE IoT Flat Rate can be used in more than 100 countries, including Europe, China, Japan, Australia, Singapore and USA
- Seamless bearer support for 2G, 3G, and 4G. NB-IoT and LTE-M where and if available.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/unit |
|---|---|---|
IoT SIM Card Business | IoT Lifetime Flat Subscription, including IoT SIM Card Business | $15.00 |
IoT SIM Chip Industrial (100 pcs) | IoT Lifetime Flat Subscription, including IoT SIM Chip Industrial (100 pcs) | $16.50 |
1NCE IoT Volume Top-up, 500 MB and 250 SMS | Top-Up (500 MB and 250 SMS) | $10.00 |
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Refunds are not available as this is a prepaid IoT connectivity product for business customers.
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Centralized device connectivity has improved operations but monitoring integrations still need work
What is our primary use case?
I have been using 1NCE for over a year and a half. Primarily, it is a solution for IoT connectivity and device communication use cases across distributed environments.
My primary use case for 1NCE is supporting IoT devices and connectivity with centralized SIM management of distributed deployments. One of the key use cases involves reliable connectivity for remotely deployed devices that need consistent data communication across different locations.
When I talk about reliable connectivity for remotely deployed devices, I would start with one specific scenario involving remotely deployed monitoring telemetric devices, which required scalable understanding of telemetric data, and that is critical for continuous data transmission and operation visibility. Earlier, I was managing connectivity across different regions, which created central operational overhead and inconsistent performance in some locations. With 1NCE, I was able to standardize connectivity management through a more centralized approach with simplified provisioning and reduced manual coordination for the teams.
What is most valuable?
The best features of 1NCE that I can recollect would be the connectivity management model of an operational architecture from an operational architecture standpoint. Because I have been working as a solution architect for over five to six years, having a centralized management visibility for IoT connected devices across distributed deployments is very useful.
Regarding centralized management, the capability helped in giving the operations and engineering teams the ability to monitor and check the connectivity status, outages, device activity, and all that. That is one better use case. Instead of coordinating with different providers, the visibility and monitoring is key for any infrastructure. Provisioning through one platform is one of the best use cases.
From an architecture perspective, having consolidated visibility also made it easier to track the behavior and maintain consistency of the distribution deployments.
I would repeat that what is primarily important is about the deployments, visibility, and the engineering teams in one place. That is something good with the best use case of the application.
Instead of coordinating with different providers or handling fragmented visibility, the team could manage provisioning, troubleshooting, and monitoring more efficiently through one platform.
What needs improvement?
The areas for improvement could be around analytics and reporting flexibility. While the platform provides good operational visibility, having more customizable dashboards and deeper reporting capabilities would be beneficial. I would also say that 1NCE can expand the integration options with automation capabilities in organizations, with tighter integration within the internal monitoring or ITSM platforms.
Depending on the organization, the organization could have the ability to provide monitoring or ITSM platforms. That is one thing that I can say.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using 1NCE for over a year and a half.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
1NCE is very much stable in my experience.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
1NCE does handle growth in device numbers or data volume well.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have not used any different solution before 1NCE.
How was the initial setup?
I was not focused on pricing and setup cost. I was only focused on deployment and use case scenarios.
What was our ROI?
I would say there is a return on investment, and the primary use case is monitoring and centralized capabilities.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I was not focused on pricing and setup cost. I was only focused on deployment and use case scenarios.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I have not evaluated other options before choosing 1NCE.
What other advice do I have?
1NCE is a good product and I would recommend this. I would rate this review a 7.
been using 1nce as mno provider for ev chargers
not very good communication stability
The network coverage is very decent and SMS sending is supported.
Great support!
1nce is a good company for IoT. They have a good product (SIM) offered at a competitive price if related to M2M world. They offer valid support online. The web interface is improved. And Their API is one of the Best!
