This is the place to find the detailed technical documentation developers need to start digging into the 1NCE connectivity services. This guide focuses on general knowledge and technical application information for the sim services, connectivity services, platform services, network services, and API reference. If there are any issues or questions regarding the 1NCE services, feel free to contact our technical support (1NCE Contact). We are thankful for suggestions and feedback from our customers as we continue to improve and develop our services.
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Connecting IoT devices using the 1NCE mobile services requires setting the APN. This chapter shows the basics about the Access Point Name used for the 1NCE services.
Getting started with using the 1NCE API, use the API Explorer to get to know the Management API and the general capacities.
The 1NCE Portal offers an easy-to-use web interface for managing all 1NCE SIMs and related services. The documentation guides show configuration possibilities and features of the 1NCE Portal.
For IoT connectivity, Data Services are essential for connecting devices to interconnected cloud services. These guides provide an introduction into the data connectivity with 1NCE SIMs.
Connecting IoT devices with cloud services like AWS can be challenging. The 1NCE SIM connectivity enables the usage of the Connectivity Suite. The suite offers additional features to integrate 1NCE connectivity with AWS could services.
Many IoT solutions still use SMS for basic configuration and messaging. With the 1NCE products SMS messaging is included. Learn how to use these services.
Planning to use the SMS Services and receiving messages from SIM devices (MO-SMS) in a publish-subscribe manner? The SMS Forwarder Service offers a Webhook integration to receive Mobile Originated SMS messages on a custom HTTP endpoint.
All SIM devices generate network event and usage records as part of their normal operation. These events are useful for monitoring and debugging device behavior and usage statistics. Learn more about the 1NCE Data Streamer Service.
The VPN Service offers the passivity to bidirectionally connect to your 1NCE SIM card devices via a private network connection without using the public Internet Breakout.