Developers: | Nexign (Nexain) formerly Peter-Service |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2023/04/13 |
Branches: | Telecommunications and Communications |
Technology: | Billing Systems, Internet of Things (IoT) |
Main article: What is the Internet of Things (IoT)
2024: Transition of all components to import-independent technologies
Nexign (Nexain) has confirmed the import independence of the Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform solution for automating the main business processes of telecom operators in the Internet of Things (IoT) market. All platform components were included in the Unified Register of Domestic Software. The developer announced this on October 21, 2024. Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform allows you to manage IoT connections, and also provides a complete cycle of building relationships with IoT clients. It supports customer service and self-service, real-time service connectivity and charging. In addition, the platform simplifies the connection of new users, allows operators to manage product offers and significantly reduce the time to market of services.
The Internet of Things market in Russia continues to grow actively: at the end of 2023 it amounted to 170 billion rubles. with an upward trend to 350 billion rubles. by 2033, and the number of connected devices exceeded 80 million. In the context of import substitution and increased interest in IoT technologies, it is important to bring to the market fully import-independent products developed without the use of foreign components. Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform is just such a solution, since all its components were included in the Register of domestic software. Nexign's platform helps operators grow their IoT business and increase profits by expanding the range of services provided to subscribers, "said Sergey Sosin, head of Nexign's product management group. |
Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform helps operators optimize operating expenses and generate additional revenue through the use of a variety of business models, such as offering an MVNO platform to model operators. SaaS Thanks to the modular architecture, the operator communications can increase the functionality of the solution by adding other products from the Nexign line. Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform also helps improve the user experience of IoT clients. For example, the platform allows them to manage - SIM cards, related devices and tariff plans without involving an operator. Special emphasis is placed on ensuring the security of SIM-cards: a multidisciplinary diagnostic module for their condition has been implemented, flexible settings have been added to manage expenses and limits.
2023: Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform Announcement for Telecom IoT Business Development
Nexign on April 13, 2023 introduced the Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform solution to automate the main business process operators of communications in the IoT and machine-to-machine communications (M2M) markets. At the heart of this platform is Nexign's IoT Connectivity Management Solution, which adds comprehensive IoT subscriber lifecycle management capabilities, including real-time service charging, product offer management, customer service, and self-service. The solution simplifies the connection of customers and the creation of tariff plans, allowing operators to significantly reduce the time to market of services.
With Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform, operators are able to build a digital ecosystem, optimize operating costs, and increase IoT profitability. Thanks to the flexibility of the solution, the telecom operator can generate additional revenue through the use of various business models, for example, by offering an IoT platform for MVNO operators using the SaaS model. Important characteristics of Nexign IoT Connectivity Platform are flexibility in ownership policy and adaptability to telecom operator requests. The platform is modular and allows you to increase its functionality by adding other products necessary for the client from the Nexign line.
The platform improves the user experience of IoT clients. So, in the fully functional self-service space, IoT clients can manage SIM cards, related devices and tariff plans without involving the operator. In addition, it is possible to set spending limits and prevent misuse of SIM cards through monitoring and timely notification.
The Internet market for things continues to grow. By to data GSMA Associations 2025, the number of connected IoT devices in all world will amount to 24.03 billion. Russian market also shows positive growth dynamics. In 2022, the total revenue the Russian of operators in the IoT market increased by 24%, and the number of connected SIM-cards increased by 20%. Among the main factors in the development of the M2M/IoT industry are an increase in demand for technological solutions, integration IoT technologies in almost all areas of business, as well as the development of networks. In communications particular, network deployment can 5G drive IoT development by increasing availability and speed, as well as mobile data network coverage and guaranteeing high quality service.
Companies from various industries are increasingly interested in IoT solutions, and telecom operators are important players in this market. The Nexign team has developed a comprehensive solution that can become a solid foundation for the development and monetization of the IoT business of telecom operators. It has gone from an additional component of the BSS system to an independent vertical solution, commented Dmitry Pozhidaev, chief corporate architect.
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