Cellular Identities in Monogoto

Introduction

​​Monogoto SIMs can manage multiple cellular identities via its proprietary Monogoto Toolkit (MTK). Each identity has a unique roaming policy, allowing the SIM to connect to any network specified by that policy. From global to country-specific identities, this multi-identity solution is designed to ensure maximum connectivity resiliency.

What Are Mobile Identities?

Mobile identities in Monogoto refer to IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity), which is a unique identifier used to represent a SIM within a mobile network. This identifier is crucial for authenticating and registering SIMs on the network, ensuring they can access mobile services.

Each IMSI in Monogoto is linked to a specific identity. These identities determine the coverage and service capabilities available to the SIM. The identities used in Monogoto are:

These identities are mapped to different coverage lists, ensuring that users have access to mobile networks in various regions and countries.

Example of Identity Functionality: Profile E

Consider Profile E in the Czech Republic. A SIM with this identity can connect to Vodafone, O2, and T-Mobile. If the device is connected to Vodafone but in a poor coverage area, the profile allows the SIM to connect to the available operator within the area. This principle applies to all other profiles in the listed countries.

Coverage Lists

The coverage lists for each profile are detailed in our online documentation. These lists specify the countries and regions where each profile offers connectivity. Monogoto aims to provide maximum connectivity resiliency, ensuring IoT devices can benefit from extensive and reliable mobile coverage.

To find the coverage list in Monogoto:

  1. Visit our online documentation.

  2. In the "Getting Started" section, select "Coverage List."

  3. Select the profile you want to check out. In this example, profile E.

When checking the coverage list you can also view the network technologies available for each destination.

Local Breakout

Local breakout allows the data session to be processed and routed locally to reduce latency and enhance network efficiency, enabling quicker response times and improved performance.

In Monogoto, we have three local breakouts:

  • North America (US), serving Profile U.

  • Europe (DEU), serving Profiles B and E.

  • Middle East (IL), serving Profile C.

Benefits of Mobile Identities in Monogoto

Global Connectivity: Monogoto ensures that users can access mobile networks worldwide by allocating the right identities to the SIM.

Reliable Service: The association of profiles with coverage lists guarantees reliable and consistent mobile connectivity.

Flexibility: Different profiles cater to various connectivity needs, allowing users to choose the profile that best fits their requirements.

How to check the supported networks of my plan?

Log in to your Monogoto account via hub.monogoto.io

  1. Click on the "Advance Console" button on the top right.2

  1. Select the "Things Group" tab.

  1. Click on the "Edit" button of any Things group.

  1. Click on the "Roaming" button.

  1. Select the desired profile, e.g., Profile E.

  1. View the profile roaming list of mobile networks.

Conclusion

The Monogoto SIM can hold multiple mobile Identities, providing a robust solution for global mobile connectivity. By leveraging specific profiles with detailed coverage lists, Monogoto ensures that users can access reliable and extensive mobile services, no matter where they are.

For detailed coverage information, users can refer to the Monogoto Coverage List to understand each profile's capabilities.

The Monogoto SIM can hold multiple mobile identities, providing a robust solution for global mobile connectivity. By leveraging specific profiles with detailed coverage lists, Monogoto ensures that users can access reliable and extensive mobile services, no matter where they are.

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