Programmable, GSMA-compliant eSIMs with triple-carrier US LTE and roaming across 700+ networks in 190 countries. API-first. Pay only for what you use.
Designed for connected products that ship globally and stay deployed for years. No carrier integration, no SIM swaps, no regional negotiations.
AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon on a single eSIM. Auto-failover when a network degrades — no human in the loop, no truck rolls.
700+ partner networks across 190 countries. Ship one SKU everywhere. Devices come up on the local strongest signal.
Re-provision profiles over the air per GSMA SGP.22. Switch operator credentials remotely. No physical SIM swap, ever.
REST endpoints for SIM lifecycle, real-time data usage, session events. Webhooks for everything. Test mode for development.
Pay only for data consumed, or commit to volume tiers for bulk economics. No connection fees, no minimum monthly per SIM.
iMatrix Cloud console for fleet, environmental, and standalone IoT deployments. One dashboard. Same auth across products.
EdgeUplink rides on direct interconnects with major MNOs and roaming partners — not a reseller chain. Single backplane, single SLA, single bill.
Start free for prototypes. Scale to per-SIM volume rates for production. Talk to us for OEM and MVNO economics.
EdgeUplink isn't tied to one vertical. Anywhere a connected product ships, EdgeUplink works.
Trailers, containers, heavy equipment, and unpowered assets shipping across borders.
Learn more →Fleet telematics, OEM embedded programs, aftermarket dongles, EV ECU backhaul.
Learn more →Kiosks, parking sensors, environmental monitors, public-transit data backhaul.
Learn more →Soil moisture, irrigation, water tanks, livestock monitoring across rural sites.
Learn more →Connected diagnostics, remote patient monitoring, point-of-care equipment.
Learn more →Charger backhaul, OCPP signaling, billing reconciliation, station monitoring.
Learn more →EdgeUplink eSIMs ship pre-integrated with leading cellular IoT silicon. Flash, deploy, connect — no carrier negotiation, no firmware fork, no SDK bring-up project.
iMatrix has collaborated with Nordic Semiconductor to ship EdgeUplink programmable eSIMs that work out of the box with the Nordic SDK and the nRF9160 cellular IoT module. OEMs deploying on the nRF9160 get instant high-quality global connectivity — no individual carrier relationships to negotiate per region.
Pooled-data plans available across all five zones. See full coverage breakdown →
EdgeUplink is the connectivity backbone of the iMatrix platform — the same network that powers tens of thousands of fleet, environmental, and IoT devices in production today.
If you're evaluating EdgeUplink against multi-IMSI providers, traditional roaming SIMs, or rolling your own carrier integrations — here's the short version of what most teams ask.
An IoT eSIM is a programmable embedded SIM (eUICC) built to the GSMA SGP.22 standard. Unlike a traditional SIM with one fixed operator profile, an eSIM holds multiple operator credentials and switches between them over the air. EdgeUplink ships standards-based eUICC chips in soldered MFF2 form factor for sealed devices, plus removable nano-SIM where field-replaceability matters more.
Multi-IMSI providers cycle a fixed list of pre-loaded IMSIs through trial-and-error to find one that attaches. EdgeUplink uses GSMA-standard eUICC with positive profile selection — the device authenticates against a chosen operator's HLR/HSS directly. New operators can be added over the air post-deployment; multi-IMSI is locked to whatever was provisioned at manufacture. See the full eSIM vs. multi-IMSI comparison.
EdgeUplink supports all three tier-1 US carriers — AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon — on a single eSIM with auto-failover. When one network degrades, the device re-attaches to the strongest available signal without firmware logic or a SIM swap. LTE Cat-M and NB-IoT are supported for low-power IoT; full LTE for higher-bandwidth applications.
Yes. EdgeUplink eSIMs are pre-integrated with the Nordic Semiconductor SDK for the nRF9160 SiP — drop-in provisioning library, no custom AT-command logic. The same eSIMs work with Quectel BG95-series, Sierra Wireless WP modules, u-blox SARA, and any other GSMA-compliant cellular IoT module that supports SGP.22 RSP.
Three plan tiers: Standard is pay-as-you-go per-MB with no monthly minimum. Volume IoT is per-SIM monthly with discounted MB rates and pooled-data plans for production deployments. Enterprise is custom volume-commit pricing for 10K+ SIM programs, OEMs, and MVNO partnerships. See plan details.
Yes — that's the core value of GSMA-standard eUICC. Push a new operator profile to a deployed device via the API; the eSIM downloads it from the SM-DP+ server and attaches to the new network on the next session. No truck roll, no SIM swap, no firmware update. Useful for cross-border deployments, MNO contract changes, or migrating off a regional carrier that hikes wholesale rates.
Yes. EdgeUplink offers MVNO platform licensing and MNO co-marketing through the iMatrix Systems partner program. The same backplane that powers our standalone IoT customers can run under a partner's brand with custom APN, private IP / VPN, and BSS hooks. See For Operators.
EdgeUplink is operated by iMatrix Systems, Inc. — a U.S. fleet telematics and environmental monitoring company headquartered in Zephyr Cove, Nevada. The platform has been running iMatrix's own production hardware (FleetConnect telematics, Neo-1 sensors) since 2013, and is now offered as a standalone connectivity service for OEMs and developers.
No commitment, no carrier negotiation, no hardware to ship. Buy eSIMs on our shop, or sign up for a developer account to start prototyping.