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Aeris and Verizon Business to Simplify Global IoT Expansion

By Debbie WangFebruary 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Aeris teams with Verizon Business to offer unified global IoT connectivity and orchestration.
  • The move targets reduced complexity for enterprises rolling out IoT at scale, but practical limits remain.

What Happened

Wireless management platform vendor Aeris has struck a new partnership with US operator Verizon Business to streamline international internet of things (IoT) deployments for multinational enterprises.

Under this collaboration, Aeris is integrating its IoT Accelerator (IoTA) Services with Verizon Business’ ThingSpace connectivity platform, creating a unified global architecture. The goal is to let companies localize and activate IoT devices across regions—including the United States—in weeks rather than months, avoiding the friction of multiple regional contracts and disparate systems.

The build uses the GSMA’s SGP.32 next-generation eSIM standard, enabling remote provisioning and centralized SIM profile management for devices without user interfaces. Aeris says this approach supports 5G-enabled applications such as automotive systems, industrial automation, and smart city infrastructure, with added security through its IoT Watchtower platform.

Verizon Business is the enterprise arm of US telecom giant Verizon Communications, offering connectivity, networking, and managed services worldwide.

Also Read: https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366639358/Aeris-Verizon-Business-aim-to-simplify-global-IoT-expansion

Why It’s Important

Enterprises pushing large-scale IoT deployments often grapple with fragmented connectivity platforms, varied regional regulations, and multiple carrier contracts. Aeris and Verizon aim to remove these barriers by delivering a single management layer spanning global and US networks.

Analysts at IDC note that IoT remains a strategic priority for digitalization, yet complexity in deployment and management can slow adoption—even as global spending in the IoT ecosystem is projected to exceed US$1 trillion in 2026.

However, questions linger about how seamless this unified approach will be in practice. Will enterprises truly cut months off deployment timelines, or are deeper operational, compliance, and data-sovereignty challenges still limiting? And how quickly will other major carriers respond with similar global orchestration tools?

Security is also a concern: centralized management simplifies operations, but it can heighten risk if not paired with robust zero-trust safeguards across all environments.

For now, the deal puts Aeris and Verizon Business in a stronger position to pitch global IoT orchestration, but widespread adoption will depend on real-world performance and how well the architecture scales across diverse enterprise needs.

Also Read: https://btw.media/news/verizon-singtel-and-skylo-join-forces-to-expand-global-iot-connectivity/

#Aeris #eSIM #Global deployment #IoT connectivity
Debbie Wang

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