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Simbase Launches Disruptive 10 for 10 IoT Connectivity Offer in the U.S.

by May 20, 2025
by May 20, 2025

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Simbase, the global IoT connectivity platform announced the launch of its 10 for 10 plan: a bold new pricing model offering 10GB of data for $10 per month per device, with no contracts and full access to Simbase’s industry-leading platform.

The offer is now available across the U.S., backed by nationwide Verizon 5G coverage.

The 10 for 10 plan reflects Simbase’s commitment to challenging the old telco model by delivering transparent, flexible, and scalable connectivity designed for high-data use cases like telematics, digital signage, connected fleets, security systems, and smart retail.

“We built Simbase to eliminate the headaches that have held IoT deployments back for too long—rigid contracts, unclear pricing, poor provisioning, and unpredictable performance,” said Roel Van Der Meer, Simbase CEO and Co-Founder.

“10 for 10 is our next step in delivering on that mission. It’s not just disruptive pricing, it’s our way of giving IoT businesses complete control, unmatched clarity, and the freedom to scale on their terms.”

Designed for the Realities of Scaling

As IoT adoption accelerates, Simbase is addressing what legacy telcos haven’t: the need for simple, scalable, and transparent connectivity. 10 for 10 eliminates common roadblocks like bundled pricing, inflexible terms, and limited visibility, so teams can deploy and grow without constraint.

10 for 10 delivers:

  • 10GB for $10/month/device – flat, transparent pricing with no hidden fees
  • No contracts – scale up or down freely with prorated billing
  • Enterprise-grade performance – including Verizon 5G in the U.S. and top-tier European carriers
  • Seamless global deployments – powered by Simbase’s multi-network platform
  • Real-time control – full SIM lifecycle management, instant provisioning, and usage visibility
  • Human-first support – fast, expert help when and where it’s needed

“IoT shouldn’t get harder as you scale,” Van Der Meer added. “With Simbase, it doesn’t.”

Learn more at simbase.com/10gb-for-10

The post Simbase Launches Disruptive 10 for 10 IoT Connectivity Offer in the U.S. appeared first on IoT Business News.

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