The âInternet of Thingsâ can be equal parts terrifying and wonderful, but almost always relies on Wi-Fi to connect its various components. Twilio is hoping to change that with a new program that offers developers the chance to bring 3G cellular connectivity to the home.
Announced today at itâs SIGNAL developers conference in San Francisco, Programmable Wireless starts with a Twilio SIM card. Billing is based on usage, too; pricing starts at $2 per SIM/month, and data charges can be as low as $0.10 per MB measured across devices.
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SIM cards also work with Twilioâs voice and SMS features.
Programmable Wireless also has a network partner. T-Mobile is helping encourage the IoT along, and says âby partnering
with Twilio to deliver these capabilities to Twilioâs vast developer network, we support developers in building the cellular-connected solutions of tomorrow.â
In addition to a SIM card, thereâs a new Devices API that lets developers provision SIM cards within applications. It can help users control activation, usage and bandwidth limits.
Developers are getting a preview of Programmable Wireless today at SIGNAL, and Twilio hopes to roll it out widely in Q4 2016.
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