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Posted on April 28, 2021 by Nick Farrell - News IoT connectivity outfit Eseye has added India’s national virtual network operator (VNO) Plintron, to its AnyNet Federation. The move means that IoT devices using Eseye’s AnyNet+ eSIM can connect and localise in India with full compliance. Plintron uses India’s fourth-largest mobile network operator (MNO), the state-owned BSNL network, which has strong network coverage, in particular outside the main urban areas. This partnership gives Indian companies access to Eseye’s global connectivity solutions with, it is claimed ubiquitous IoT connectivity for devices located outside India. The AnyNet Federation means IoT connection traffic for devices outside the home market is directed, and localised where possible, onto other Federation member networks. For example, for an Indian business distributing or selling devices into Africa, Eseye would steer traffic onto the MTN network, and vice versa. ....