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Soracom Launches Affordable IoT Data Package for Europe

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Soracom, a global provider of advanced Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, announced a new cellular data plan designed to help European startups and SMBs accelerate deployment of connected products and services while keeping data costs low. Rates for Soracom's new Plan X3-EU start at €4.50 for a full year of cellular IoT data at 25MB/month, with no hidden fees and options available for 50MB, 100MB, 500MB, 1GB, 5GB or more.

Plan X3-EU also provides access to Soracom's fully virtualized connectivity management platform, including advanced cloud integrations and secure networking services designed specifically to help IoT projects launch quickly and succeed at scale. In a region known for intense competition across a bewildering assortment of providers and plans, Soracom's Plan X3-EU offers a simple, affordable solution for M2M devices and sensors. For customers ready to stop worrying about connectivity and get back to building, Plan X3-EU brings market-leading value together with reliable connectivity across Europe covering LTE-M, 4G, 3G and even 2G where available.

Plan X3-EU includes Soracom's industry-leading network management console and API at no added cost and provides access to a wide range of advanced platform services, from data visualization and remote device access to secure private networking. For complete plan and pricing details, visit www.soracom.io/planx3-eu.

Ken Otsuki, Director of Business Development and Head of Carrier Relations at Soracom

When it comes to IoT connectivity, we know that companies building and scaling connected experiences in Europe face complex choices. With Plan X3-EU, they no longer have to compromise. Our customers can now get the benefits of broad coverage and transparent, predictable pricing without compromising on technical capability or expert support.

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