Wireless Logic has unveiled a new white paper titled Maximising Uptime for IoT, which outlines essential practices for developing cyber-resilient IoT networks. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for enterprises aiming to ensure continuous availability, compliance, and effective recovery in mission-critical IoT deployments.
As the number of connected devices continues to grow alongside increasing regulatory scrutiny, the white paper emphasises that network resilience is a crucial yet often neglected aspect of successful IoT deployments.
“In a region as diverse and digitally ambitious as Asia Pacific, downtime isn’t just inconvenient — it can derail critical services, from healthcare to energy,” stated Simon Trend, managing director for Americas, APAC, and MENA at Wireless Logic.
He added, “To meet rising regulatory scrutiny and customer expectations, organisations must architect IoT deployments with resilience baked in.”
The paper presents nine foundational best practices that Communication Service Providers (CSPs) and enterprises should adopt to create robust, compliant, and scalable IoT networks. These include designing for redundancy, implementing Zero Trust security measures, and establishing comprehensive disaster recovery plans.
“You can’t retrofit resilience,” remarked 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.”
Moreover, the guide highlights the importance of real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance to detect anomalies and mitigate potential outages. It underscores the necessity for organisations to view connectivity as a core component of their IoT strategy rather than an afterthought.
Wireless Logic also includes case studies from various sectors such as healthcare, mobility, and energy, illustrating how these principles can be effectively applied in practice. These examples underscore the vital role that connectivity service providers play in creating secure, scalable networks capable of withstanding disruptions.
“With rising cyber threats and stricter regulations, enterprises must prioritise resilience in their IoT infrastructure,” concluded Trend. The white paper serves as a critical resource for organisations looking to enhance their operational reliability in an increasingly complex digital landscape.