Wireless Logic shares guidance for building more resilient IoT networks
As more industries rely on connected devices to keep their operations running, the pressure is on to get connectivity right from the start. In a new white paper, Wireless Logic highlights network resilience as a critical but often overlooked factor in successful deployments and explains how enterprises can take a more strategic approach to connectivity design, security, and operational planning.
Resilience by design
IoT networks are under growing pressure to perform, especially in challenging conditions. In ‘Maximising Uptime for IoT’, Wireless Logic explores how early design decisions directly shape long-term reliability, availability, and compliance – and why resilience must be built in from day one. The white paper offers practical guidance for enterprises looking to achieve high-availability and cyber-resilience in IoT deployments.
Based on Wireless Logic’s experience managing over 18 million connections with customers across 165 countries, it covers key considerations across device, SIM, network, and Cloud – including multi-network roaming, failover strategies, eSIM setup and private networking.
“Like roadside assistance services, IoT resilience is often only prioritised after things go wrong,” said Iain Davidson, Senior Product Manager at Wireless Logic. “But with rising demands from customers, regulators, and commercial teams, it really needs to be embedded from the start. That means stronger security, faster recovery, and networks that are ready for the unexpected.”
A blueprint for high-availability IoT networks
Alongside the technical steps needed to deliver high availability, Wireless Logic explores how to enable faster, automated recovery should outages occur. With rising cyber threats, stricter regulations, and growing concerns over ownership costs, the guide also urges enterprises to treat connectivity as a core part of their IoT strategy rather than an afterthought.
Case studies from sectors like healthcare, mobility, energy, and infrastructure show how these principles work in practice and reinforce the vital role connectivity service providers play in building secure, scalable networks that can go the distance.
“You can’t retrofit resilience,” said Toby Gasston, Mobile Core Product Lead at Wireless Logic. “The strongest deployments are built on early decisions around SIM strategy, network access, and device behaviour. Those choices shape how well an IoT estate holds up when things don’t go to plan – whether it’s a service failure, a usage spike or a shift in regulation.”