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Twilio IoT Acquisition
Twilio IoT Acquisition
  • Twilio IoT is now part of KORE
    • Link Your Twilio & KORE Accounts
    • Self-Service Limitations
    • IoT Customer Support Migration to KORE
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Twilio to KORE Migration Guides
    • Migrating to KORE Console
    • Migrating to KORE's APIs
    • Migrating to KORE Callbacks
    • Migrating to KORE Super SIM Connection Events
    • Migrating to KORE's Status Page
    • Migrating to SIM Ordering at KORE
    • Migrating to the New Super SIM Hardware
  • Advisories
    • Upcoming Changes to Developer Experience for Super SIM & Programmable Wireless – April 2024
    • New UI and APIs Available at KORE & More for Super SIM & Programmable Wireless - August 2024
    • KORE Callbacks Available - September 2024
    • KORE Event Streams Available - September 2024
    • KORE Child Accounts Created and Linked to Your Twilio Subaccounts - October 2024
    • Update on Our Migration to KORE - November 2024
    • More on Super SIM and Programmable Wireless Migration to KORE - December 2024
    • KORE Shop, API migration, Programmable Wireless Console - January 2025
    • More on Super SIM migration to KORE - March 2025
    • New Super SIM hardware and applets updates - April 2025
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  • Super SIM
  • SIM Hardware Ordering
  • eSIM Profiles
  • Network Access
  • Data Limits
  • SMS Commands
  • Programmable Wireless

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  1. Twilio IoT is now part of KORE

Self-Service Limitations

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UPDATE: Get the latest about the transition of Twilio IoT team and insfrastructure to KORE .

While Twilio IoT's business unit and solutions transfer over to KORE, we have made some temporary changes to some of our products for users who either do not have a contract for services or are not actively discussing a contract with our IoT sales team.

If you find any of the limitations below too restrictive, please who will be happy to discuss your use case, volumes, and lifting the limitations for you. You can still order SIM hardware and get started with our products by simply signing up with a credit card. Then, engage with our sales team whenever you're ready.

Super SIM

SIM Hardware Ordering

You can now start ordering SIMs from KORE through the KORE .

Lear more about migrating to SIM ordering at KORE .

eSIM Profiles

You can reserve an eSIM profile that can be downloaded onto an eSIM (eUICC enabled SIMs) by using our .

You will be able to:

  • Reserve and download up to 10 eSIM profiles per 30 days.

Speak to sales if you need to:

  • Reserve and download larger volumes of eSIM profiles.

Network Access

You will be able to:

  • Choose from >150 our global networks.

Speak to sales if you need to:

  • Use one or more of the other 250+ global networks supported by Super SIM.

Data Limits

You will be able to:

  • Set a Fleet's data limit to a value up to 500 MBs. This should be more data than typical IoT use cases require.

Speak to sales if you need to:

  • Allow each SIM on a Fleet to use more than 500 MBs per billing period.

SMS Commands

Speak to sales if you need to:

  • Use SMS Commands to exchange machine-to-machine SMS between your device and cloud.

Programmable Wireless

New users of our IoT products will not see Programmable Wireless on the IoT Order page. If you are interested in purchasing Programmable Wireless SIMs, please speak to sales.

You can control which networks your SIMs can connect to with the Network Access Profile that is assigned to each Fleet. Each of these Networks may have a different price per MB or (machine-to-machine SMS) that is exchanged between your device and cloud. You can add or remove Networks from your Network Access Profile by using the Twilio Console or API.

Learn more about Network Access Profiles and Fleets or see the complete list of .

Data limits control how much data each SIM assigned to a Fleet can use each billing period, which resets each month on the day the SIM was activated*. The data limit is configured on the Fleet. Learn more about Fleets and data limits.

* The data limit resets when the SIM's active Billing Period expires and a new one starts. Learn more about SIM Billing Periods.

You can control whether or not your devices can exchange (machine-to-machine SMS) by setting the sms_commands_enabled property on a Fleet, which needs to be set to true to use SMS Commands. By default, you will not be able to create Fleets with SMS Commands enabled.

Advisories
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ESimProfiles API
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SMS Commands
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