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Aeris Expands its IoT Accelerator Platform to provide Global Enterprises with eSIM Orchestration and Platform Visibility and Control across Operators

by April 29, 2025
by April 29, 2025

Aeris Enables the eSIM-Powered Future of IoT for Enterprises without the Layers of Complexity and cost found in Competitive Offerings

Aeris, a global leader in secure cellular IoT platforms and solutions, today launched an expansion of IoT Accelerator, the company’s IoT connectivity management platform as a service (PaaS).

The move enables Aeris and its mobile carrier partners to deliver a single-SKU eSIM to OEM and enterprise customers, providing a single-pane of glass in a global unified manner. This expansion sets Aeris apart from competitive offerings that require multiple layers of aggregators or the need for investment in aggregator platforms that can lead to “margin stacking” in a price sensitive market.

Aeris acquired the IoT Accelerator in early 2023 from Ericsson. The PaaS received over $2 billion in investment. The scale of this investment means automotive, utility, fleet and connected device industry partners can use the expanded IoT Accelerator to fulfill the promise of IoT and the opportunities offered with eSIMs. Aeris’ partners can build and deploy connected solutions without complex service management restraints and reap the benefits of single-SKU delivery and reduced margin stacking across any country.

Berg Insight in its 2025 report “IoT Connectivity Management Platforms and eSIM Solutions,” predicts the third-party IoT connectivity management platform (CMP) market will see a compound annual growth rate of 12% from $1 billion in 2024 to $1.8 billion in 2029. Aeris currently works with nearly 30 of the top mobile network operators and provides IoT connectivity in more than 190 countries.

“We’re the market leader for IoT through this expansion of IoT Accelerator and our status as the largest orchestrator of eSIMs in the world,” said Aeris CEO Aziz Benmalek. “We’re giving enterprises the flexibility of enabling IoT connectivity with a single-SKU and single-pane of glass without any technical constraints and without the extra cost associated with overlay SIM orchestrations platforms. We are uniquely positioned with our platform and carrier relationships to provide that unified customer experience in a way that offers expanded market opportunities and regional expansion for carriers and everyone involved.”

Expanded Aeris IoT Accelerator

Companies looking to expand or enter cellular IoT markets face many challenges. They frequently encounter a multitude of platforms that span regions and carriers, often leading to complexity with fluctuating costs and fragmented operations. Operators may also face challenges provisioning devices according to regional requirements, properly activating eSIMs and maintaining visibility into device traffic and potential security risks. The expanded IoT Accelerator features:

Leading eSIM capabilities – empowering original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to distribute more profitable single-SKU devices globally through late provisioning of the eSIM-enabled devices.
Common core network – crossing multiple carriers to enable enterprise customers more control, manageability and unification of their IoT networks and IoT device fleets.
A stronger IoT ecosystem – enabling cooperation among various players with different ambitions and needs through an end-to-end service with optimized unit economics.

“With this expansion, we address key customer pain points,” said Aeris Chief Product Officer Jonathan Connet. “We’re leading the market because we make it easier and more profitable for manufacturers, carriers, solutions providers and enterprises to build globally spanning IoT programs on a single platform as a service. We address the issues our customers care about, including difficulties managing IoT on a global scale and fragmentation. With IoT Accelerator we provide a single pane of glass, one interface that spans carriers, partners and regions for easy IoT device management.”

“Global IoT programs need a single set of APIs, a single operational portal and the ability to localize service to specific carriers. With Aeris, a global OEM can get all those benefits across a large global group of operators without the need to pay for an overlay platform,” said Aeris IoT BU General Manager Mark Cratsenburg. “We also provide the underlying billing infrastructure that allows complete flexibility for the enterprise to directly contract with all of the underlying operators, choose regional lead operators or a single prime operator depending on how they want to manage their business.”

According to the Berg Insight report, “Aeris leads the commercialization of eSIMs in the IoT CMP space and enables mobile operators to cooperate globally by allowing them to deploy IoT services in each other’s networks with a single eSIM. The number of eSIMs managed via the platform reached 34 million in Q4-2024.”

Last month Aeris announced the launch of its Aeris IoT Watchtower, which integrates through IoT Accelerator to offer partners an easy-to-deploy security solution to protect against rising IoT-related cybersecurity risks.

The post Aeris Expands its IoT Accelerator Platform to provide Global Enterprises with eSIM Orchestration and Platform Visibility and Control across Operators appeared first on IoT Business News.

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