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Hologram is a cellular connectivity platform for IoT devices offering global SIM cards, a device management dashboard, and APIs for fleet operators; raised $65M Series B in 2021; serves 20,000+ businesses connecting devices across 200+ countries.
Hologram is an IoT connectivity company founded in 2013 by Ben Forgan and Patrick Wilkes and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The company operates a cloud-native cellular connectivity platform that enables hardware developers and IoT product teams to connect physical devices to the internet using a single global SIM card or eSIM that works across multiple cellular networks in 200+ countries. Hologram abstracts the complexity of managing carrier relationships, SIM logistics, and network switching — providing developers with a unified API, a web-based device management dashboard, and programmable SIM capabilities that allow remote configuration, usage monitoring, and network controls.
Monogoto is a software-defined cellular connectivity platform offering API-driven access to global LTE/5G and satellite networks for IoT and M2M deployments; enables seamless switching between public, private, and satellite networks;
Monogoto is a software-defined connectivity company founded in 2018 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a US presence in New York. The company operates a cloud-native cellular platform that provides IoT device makers, enterprises, and network operators with programmable, API-first access to cellular connectivity across public LTE/5G networks, private networks, and satellite links. Rather than requiring customers to lock into a single mobile network operator, Monogoto's platform acts as a software layer that enables dynamic network steering and seamless transitions between connectivity types — allowing devices to always connect through the most appropriate available network.
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