Telit
Telit is an Internet of Things (IoT) technology company that provides modules, connectivity, and platforms for integrating devices, assets, and machines into enterprise and industrial systems.
- IoT cellular, Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN), and short-range modules for device and equipment manufacturers (connectivity hardware)
- Embedded software, device management, and edge logic for connected products (IoT device software)
- Global IoT connectivity services across cellular networks with management and billing tools (connectivity management)
- Cloud-based platforms for data orchestration, integration, and application enablement in IoT solutions (IoT application enablement)
- Vertical solutions and reference architectures for sectors such as industrial, automotive, energy, asset tracking, and smart cities (industry solutions)
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Telit focuses on enabling enterprises, OEMs, and solution providers to connect distributed assets and devices to back-end IT systems and cloud platforms through a combination of hardware modules, embedded software, connectivity services, and IoT platforms. Its offerings are used in production environments where device fleets need lifecycle management, secure communications, and integration with analytics, Emergency Response Plan (ERP), and other enterprise applications.
The company’s module portfolio spans multiple cellular generations and technologies, including Long Term Evolution (LTE), LTE-M, Narrowband Internet of things (NB-IoT), and in some cases 5G (wireless connectivity), as well as short-range options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GNSS (wireless connectivity). These modules are designed for embedded integration into equipment such as industrial controllers, meters, vehicles, gateways, and consumer or enterprise devices. Telit also supports eSIM and iSIM capabilities (connectivity management) for provisioning and switching network profiles in the field.
On the software side, Telit provides device management and edge software components (IoT device management) that allow remote configuration, firmware-over-the-air (FOTA) updates, diagnostics, and event handling. Its platforms typically support standard IoT protocols such as Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT), HTTP/HTTPS, and various cellular IoT standards (IoT connectivity), enabling devices to communicate securely with cloud and enterprise systems.
Telit’s cloud-based platforms (IoT application enablement) provide tools for connectivity management, Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) lifecycle administration, data routing, and integration with third-party clouds and enterprise applications. These capabilities allow organizations to normalize data from heterogeneous devices, apply routing and rules, and expose data streams to downstream analytics, visualization, or operational systems. In many deployments, Telit’s platforms occupy a layer between field devices and hyperscale clouds, providing specialized IoT connectivity, device management, and data orchestration functions.
Enterprise and institutional users employ Telit technology in architectures that require distributed sensing, telemetry, and control, often across national or global footprints. Examples include telematics and fleet tracking, industrial automation, energy and utilities monitoring, smart building and city infrastructure, and healthcare or retail devices, where reliable connectivity and device lifecycle management are core requirements. Within an enterprise technology directory, Telit can be categorized under IoT connectivity hardware, IoT device software, connectivity management platforms, and IoT application enablement platforms, with applicability across manufacturing, transportation, utilities, and other asset-intensive sectors.