
Meet floLIVE at CES 2026
Increase reliability, simplify global operations, and scale across countries with floLIVE’s local, multi-network IoT connectivity.
Book a CES meeting to see how global deployments stay reliable at scale
LVCC, West Hall, Booth 4665

January 6-9, 2026
Las Vegas, USA
Booth 10771
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What’s Slowing Down Your IoT Right Now?
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Locked SIMs mean dead zones.One carrier can’t cover everything. Your devices go offline in rural or high-density areas, , creating frustrating blind spots in your operation.
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Your SIM Sticks to a Dead NetworkSignal drops. No failover. Your device is offline and your customers lose trust.
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Traffic gets routed across the globe.Data shouldn’t loop through Europe just to reach Chicago. Long routes mean slow performance and compliance headaches.
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You're juggling multiple contracts, dashboards, and APIs.Too many vendors, too much complexity, no unified control. Managing a patchwork of carriers is an operational headache that slows you down.
Not All SIMs Are Created Equal
Don’t settle for patchy coverage or outdated roaming.
Here’s how floLIVE compares to legacy SIMs and generic eSIM platforms — and why it’s built for the future of global IoT.
Feature / Capability
floLIVE Multi-Network SIM
eSIM
Local SIMs
Roaming SIMs
Global Coverage
600+ networks in 190+ countries, at least 2 per country + satellite fallback
MNO-limited agreements
Country-specific only
Depends on roaming contracts
Local Access Across Networks
True local access via distributed core (e.g. Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile)
Profile-limited, may route via home network
Fixed to one local operator
Depends on roaming agreements
Compliance & Data Sovereignty
Local breakout, compliant per region
Depends on host MNO and location
Fully compliant — country-specific
Data often crosses borders
Automatic Failover
Intelligent SIM switching with fallback logic
Not native
Manual intervention required
Usually no failover
Performance (Latency / Throughput)
Optimized with local breakout for fast data paths
May experience delays via home-routing
Direct local connectivity
High latency, home-routed
Integration Simplicity
One platform, one API
Varies per MNO
Multiple MNOs, fragmented portals
One platform, one API
Business Model Flexibility
Active device billing, no IMSI waste
Often tied to MNO license models
Fixed monthly plans per SIM
High roaming fees, inflexible
What Our Customers Are Saying

Experience a network beyond at CES 2026
See how global IoT teams get local coverage, built-in resilience, and simpler operations without roaming limits.