Verizon business partners with Singtel and Skylo on IoT

Published on
March 5, 2025
News Verizon Business is expanding its Internet of Things (IoT) services with two new key partnerships Image credit: Verizon Verizon Business has teamed up with Singapore’s Singtel and satellite provider Skylo to offer IoT connectivity in over 200 countries. Customers can now manage services through Verizon’s ThingSpace platform, using a mix of satellite, roaming, and eSIM solutions. Singtel will join Verizon’s Global IoT Orchestration service, which lets businesses activate IoT devices internationally using partner networks. The partnership will help Verizon customers expand their IoT coverage in the Asia Pacific region. With the service now available, Verizon’s Global IoT Orchestration also includes Bell Canada and Telenor IoT. In the US, Verizon has partnered with Skylo to provide IoT coverage in areas where traditional cellular signals may not reach. The service is expected to expand internationally in the future. “Our IoT services and platforms are designed to meet our customers’ needs wherever they do business, which is all around the world. We’re thrilled to see Global IoT Orchestration in-market now and satellite-enhanced IoT coverage in the U.S. to be available nearterm, enabling worldwide connectivity for our customers from the best partners in the industry,” said Shamik Basu, Vice President, Strategic Connectivity, Verizon Business in a press release . The Global IoT Orchestration service is available through Verizon’s ThingSpace platform, allowing businesses to manage IoT connectivity in both domestic and international markets. Customers can use eSIM profiles from Verizon’s partners to activate devices in supported regions, ensuring local-like coverage. The new service is available to US based businesses looking to activate IoT devices internationally. Join us at Connected America NEXT WEEK in Dallas! Heavily discounted tickets are available here Also in the news: FCC is one step closer to auctioning unused 5G-grade spectrum EY launches suite of AI agents for telcos Deutsche Telekom targets ‘AI phone’ launch in 2026