Meet the demand for remote treatment and healthcare IoT services with secure and reliable connectivity. Telnyx IoT SIM cards provide connectivity to your Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) devices—without the public internet. Keep patient information safe and maintain data security on a private LTE network.
Benefits
Keep devices off the public internet
Devices on the public internet are exposed to risk. Connect healthcare IoT devices directly to a private corporate network with Private Wireless Gateways.
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Private network Points of Presence (PoPs)
Trust your connectivity
Your critical healthcare IoT devices need reliable, always-on connectivity. Use a SIM that automatically connects to the best available networks across the globe.
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LTE, 3G, 2G & LTM-E networks
Securely connect IoT devices for remote patient monitoring, telemedicine and more. Enhance patient experiences and improve provider efficiency with granular-level insights into device activity.
Security is paramount when dealing with sensitive patient data. Private LTE networks connect devices to your corporate network via Telnyx Private Wireless Gateways for end-to-end privacy, control, direct access and enterprise-level security.
Reliable connectivity is essential, whether you’re monitoring patients remotely or sharing data between medical machines. Telnyx IoT SIM cards connect to the best available network using 2G/3G/LTE/CatM1 on 650+ carriers, for connectivity you can count on.
Navigating healthcare regulations across borders is tricky. Don't let your connectivity be the limiting factor. With SIM cards that automatically connect to local networks in 180+ countries via intelligent always-on roaming, you can deploy devices across the globe with fewer worries.
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The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is a collection of medical devices and applications that can connect to healthcare information technology systems using network technologies. According to a recent Frost & Sullivan analysis, the global IoMT market was worth $22.5 billion in 2016; it is expected to reach $72.02 billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 26.2%.