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AT&T, G+D and Altair Team Up to Spur IoT Deployment

Next-Generation Integrated SIM Will Meet the Needs of an Expanding Global Internet of Things Market

An advanced SIM promises to help usher a new chapter for the Internet of Things by making it easier for businesses to deploy IoT devices.

AT&T* is working with Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security (G+D), which is collaborating with Altair Semiconductor, to integrate a SIM into the modem chipset for deployment across licensed Low-Power Wide-Area cellular networks.

Right now, manufacturers buy Subscriber Identity Modules (SIM) cards for IoT devices. The SIMs securely identify and authenticate the subscriber for the mobile network — just like for your smartphone.

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With the integrated SIM, this model changes. The integrated SIM securely embeds SIM functionality into the chipset, processor and other module components. This all-in-one approach will enable modules to power smaller, less costly and more energy-efficient IoT devices. All with the same carrier-grade security of a physical SIM.

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Traditional SIMs will still be in use for years to come. But we expect the integrated SIM will make it easier for large-scale global deployments of low-cost asset trackers, smart sensors and more over LPWA networks designed for the IoT.

The solution integrates G+D’s industry-leading SIM solution with Altair’s ALT1250 chipset and AT&T’s nationwide U.S. LTE-M network. We expect to make the integrated SIM commercially available by the first half of 2019.

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“This advance represents the next generation of secure SIM solutions for the IoT,” said Cameron Coursey, vice president, IoT Solutions, AT&T. “We expect the design to enable wide acceptance by other operators and to become mainstream as the IoT takes off globally.”

“The combination of G+D’s Secure SIM Operating System, coupled with AT&T’s global leadership in the IoT space and Altair’s ALT1250 chip will pave the way for the accelerated deployment of IoT devices.” said Bernd Mueller, Head of the Connectivity & Device Solutions Division at G+D Mobile Security.

Altair’s ALT1250 is already the most integrated and advanced chipset supporting LTE-M and NB-IoT,” added Ilan Reingold, VP of Business Development and Marketing for Altair. “With this announcement, the ALT1250 will include an integrated SIM secured by a hardware element. This will increase the value to our customers and partners by enabling easier and more flexible LTE connectivity without compromising on security.”

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