EdgeUplink is the IoT eSIM connectivity service from iMatrix Systems — originally built to power our own fleet telematics and environmental sensor hardware, now offered standalone to OEMs, system integrators, and developers who need global cellular IoT without bundling iMatrix devices.
We built it because we needed it. iMatrix's own products — FleetConnect telematics gateways, the Neo-1 environmental sensor family, the Communication Gateways that link them — ship into 190+ countries with wildly different carrier landscapes. Per-region SIM contracts, regional carrier resellers, and SIM-swap firmware logistics didn't scale. So we built the connectivity backplane we wished existed.
Every eSIM holds multiple operator credentials and switches automatically. No SIM swap to change networks or markets — ever.
Visibility, billing, and provisioning in one dashboard. Not a portal-per-region split across resellers.
Built on tier-1 carrier relationships and roaming partners — not a reseller chain. Single backplane, single SLA.
SIM lifecycle, data usage, profile switches, alerts — every action is an HTTP call. Webhooks for everything else.
iMatrix is a fleet telematics and environmental monitoring platform serving operators across transportation, agriculture, cold-chain, public sector, and OEM programs. EdgeUplink is the connectivity backbone that powers every connected iMatrix device today — and is now offered as its own brand.

EdgeUplink isn't a connectivity startup looking for early customers. It's the production-grade eSIM platform that already moves real-time telematics, cold-chain temperature data, NIST-traceable sensor readings, and OEM CAN-bus streams across tens of thousands of devices in production.
EdgeUplink customers retain full ownership of all telemetry, session metadata, and analytics. We don't sell aggregate carrier data. We don't lock customers into a vendor walled garden.
iMatrix designs, manufactures, and ships its own connected hardware. EdgeUplink decisions are made with intimate understanding of bring-up, certification, and field-service realities — not just spreadsheet economics.
Pay-per-MB or volume tier. No teaser rates, no overage cliffs, no "contact us" pricing for the things that ought to be a published number. Enterprise still gets bespoke economics; everything below that is on the page.
Silicon partnerships like Nordic Semiconductor's nRF9160 are functional integrations — plug-and-play SDK support — not press-release-only branding. If we list a partner, the integration is real.
IoT devices stay in the field for 5–15 years. Our pricing, technical decisions, and APIs are made for that horizon — not the next funding round.
iMatrix runs its own NOC, owns its own provisioning stack, and answers its own support tickets. There's no SaaS-veneer layer over someone else's connectivity reseller.
Sales scoping, OEM volume conversations, MVNO partnerships, custom APN and private-IP requirements, or just a question about whether EdgeUplink fits your build — there's a person on the other end.
For volume IoT deployments, OEM integrations, MVNO partnerships, or technical scoping calls. We typically respond within one business day.
All inquiries route through iMatrix Systems, Inc. — the operating entity for EdgeUplink.
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