KPN and JpU Put IoT Programmability into The Hands of Developers

19

AUGUST 2019

Press Release

AMSTERDAM and Tel Aviv – 19th August 2019 – KPN, a Dutch landline, and mobile telecommunications company and JpU™, the leader in virtualized and programmable mobile cores, today announced that JpU’s HypeCore™ is now available for developers wanting to leverage KPN’s API Store to build next-generation, use-case driven IoT applications.

The KPN API Store is an API marketplace enabling innovation of disruptive technologies by providing access to API building blocks in the fields of communication, identity, security, connectivity, and others. With the addition of JpU’s HyperCore, developers now have a robust software suite to build fully customized IoT deployments that can flexibly leverage the mobile network with 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE, and LTE-M connectivity.

“We are pleased to announce our partnership with JPU on the IoT proposition, which includes programmable SIMs and connectivity management APIs,” said Wouter Van Schaik, Lead API Store at KPN Open Innovation Hub. “Keeping the customer demands in mind, we wanted to invest in IoT initiatives. You might be thinking, “My devices are already connected to the internet, so why programmable SIMs and APIs.” Imagine the possibilities when your devices are connected to each other. IoT is about devices having the ability to sense, communicate, control, and interact with other devices. We are happy that this proposition will be available in the KPN API Store, and customers can benefit from it. “

“This is an important partnership with KPN that can lead to a variety of disruptive, new IoT applications for the enterprise and consumer marketplace served by the KPN network,” said Jonathan Schwartz, chief executive officer for JpU. “Developers can now leverage the strength and flexibility of their mobile network with JpU’s rich set of APIs and help organizations build innovative positions in the Cellular IoT and Open Telecommunications market. Both companies are focused on making IoT easier and accessible for all enterprises regardless of their size and capabilities, and the availability of simple APIs to control the mobile network can enable a variety of IoT use cases across many different market verticals.”

With the addition of JpU’s HyperCore™ APIs, developers can perform IP network customization, create security profiles, manage the life cycle of the SIM cards, profile and access mobile services bills online. All these services will be effective on the mobile network as soon as the SIM card is booted into a device and made available on the mobile network without any interaction with the mobile operator technical resources.  JPU’s goal is to work with KPN to extend the set APIs and bring additional capabilities to the developer’s community, including use cases that leverage self-service IPSec VPN, vLANs with NAT port forwarding rules, Firewall rules, and IoT SMS. 

About JpU

Established in 2015, JpU Ltd. is a technology company that develops a purpose-built mobile network and security platform to support businesses operating in the IoT and M2M industries. JpU technology enables mobile operators, device manufacturers, and enterprise IoT providers to leverage the mobile core infrastructure to develop new business models, scale operations for any volume of traffic, and ensure security for connected edge devices. For more information, visit www.jpu.io.

About KPN API Store

KPN’s API Store provides a portfolio of reliable and secure APIs for both consumer and business-to-business markets in the Netherlands. The key focus areas are communication, identity, and security. The API Store offers both KPN and KPN partners’ APIs that help businesses speed up innovation, transform processes and increase customer satisfaction. View the complete portfolio and other use here.

Similar Blogs

Neutral Hosts: The Future of Cellular Enterprise Connectivity Coverage

Neutral Hosts: The Future of Cellular Enterprise Connectivity Coverage

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and device use surges exponentially, difficulties in providing constant full connectivity have also grown.

Mobile traffic now accounts for most online traffic worldwide, with only 46% being attributed to desktop computers; this signals a tremendous change compared to only a decade ago when 97% of global web traffic came from computers, according to HighSpeedInternet.net.

read more
Human Factors & Trust Fabrics: Building Confidence & Resilience Across Connected Systems

Human Factors & Trust Fabrics: Building Confidence & Resilience Across Connected Systems

As investment in industrial innovation grows, and with the U.S. economic recovery strategy coming into focus – with trillions of dollars set to be distributed to improve cities and towns across America – the importance of blending the physical and digital worlds to improve outcomes, control costs, and create sustainable improvements across the environment, education, employment, services, transportation, public safety, and cybersecurity has never been greater.

read more
A New Starship Enterprise: Building Federated Networks for Distributed IoT and IIoT Solutions

A New Starship Enterprise: Building Federated Networks for Distributed IoT and IIoT Solutions

The “Starship Enterprise” is the nickname of fictional spacecraft, some of which were the main craft and setting for various television series and films in the Star Trek science fiction mega franchise. The most notable were Captain James T. Kirk’s USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) from the original 1960s television series, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) from Star Trek: The Next Generation.

read more