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Business July 17, 2026

Wireless Logic Acquires SIMETRY to Enhance Managed IoT Capabilities

Wireless Logic Acquires SIMETRY to Enhance Managed IoT Capabilities

Wireless Logic has acquired a US managed IoT connectivity provider, expanding its North American position and adding multi-carrier SIM and device management capabilities to its group.

The acquisition strengthens Wireless Logic's position in the region while preserving the local operational model of the acquired company. This move is significant in the context of IoT deployments in North America, where connectivity is rarely just a question of buying SIMs. Enterprises often need multi-carrier coverage, provisioning workflows, hardware sourcing, device-level visibility, secure network access, and support that can respond during operational incidents.

The acquired company, SIMETRY, was founded in 2020 as a division of Stallion Infrastructure Services. It has built a portfolio covering customised cellular connectivity, unified SIM and device management across multiple carriers, secure global network access, IoT hardware, provisioning services, and 24/7 US-based technical support.

Wireless Logic Buys SIMETRY to Deepen Managed IoT Connectivity in the US

The notable point about this deal is the combination of a locally anchored US support and carrier-relationship model with Wireless Logic's broader international carrier ecosystem. This distinction matters because many IoT projects struggle later with carrier changes, device estate visibility, support escalation, and operational management across large numbers of endpoints.

The acquisition adds a managed-services capability in the US that appears designed to complement, rather than replace, Wireless Logic's existing international platform. The company's co-founder and CEO, Cash Blackburn, will continue to lead the business, reducing one common integration risk in IoT connectivity acquisitions.

Wireless Logic already had a US presence through other acquisitions, making SIMETRY an additional layer of managed connectivity capability in North America. The deal brings Wireless Logic's total number of acquisitions to 21, underlining a strategy built around buying specialist connectivity businesses while keeping selected local expertise inside the group.

The relevance of this acquisition for OEMs building connected products for the US market lies in SIMETRY's combination of cellular connectivity, device management, and provisioning services. A provider that can manage SIMs and devices across multiple carriers can reduce the burden on engineering and operations teams, especially where products are deployed across regions with uneven network performance.

For system integrators and enterprise IoT teams, the acquisition may broaden access to Wireless Logic's global carrier ecosystem while retaining US-based technical support through SIMETRY. This is particularly relevant for deployments where local responsiveness and international reach both matter, such as assets moving between domestic and cross-border operations.

Connectivity providers and channel partners should also note the continued movement toward platform-based managed services. The competitive benchmark is no longer only coverage or price per megabyte; it increasingly includes provisioning, security, estate management, and the ability to troubleshoot connectivity at scale.

The broader industry context is clear: as cellular IoT matures, the market is becoming less fragmented at the platform layer while remaining highly operational at the deployment edge. Enterprises still need support close to where devices operate, but they also want fewer disconnected management environments. Wireless Logic's purchase of SIMETRY reflects that tension between global reach and local execution.

Stallion Infrastructure Services said the sale aligns with its focus on technology-enabled site services and infrastructure solutions. For Wireless Logic, the transaction adds a Houston-based managed IoT connectivity business with established US operations and a service profile that extends beyond basic SIM supply.

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