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KORE Wireless is a publicly traded company that provides IoT connectivity, managed services, and related solutions. The company supports applications across sectors including healthcare, logistics, fleet, utilities, and industrial automation, with more than 20 million active connections reported worldwide.
Key Information
KORE operates as a global mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), offering multi-carrier connectivity in over 200 countries and territories. Its portfolio includes eSIM technologies, a connectivity management platform, and services for IoT deployment and operations.
KORE became a public company in 2021 through a merger with Cerberus Telecom Acquisition Corp. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.[4]
History
[edit]KORE was founded in 2003.[5]
Early in its history, KORE established connectivity partnerships with Rogers in Canada and AT&T in the U.S., providing LTE-M and other IoT services across both markets.[6]
Wireless Matrix Corp selected KORE to provide the platform for fleet management across North America.[7][8]
In 2010, Geotab selected KORE to enable it to expand its European telematics and fleet management products.[9] KORE signed an agreement with both Vodafone and Iridium Communications to expand its MVNO M2M service to more than 180 countries in March 2011.[10]
After launching the M2M consulting company KORE Systems, the company acquired all assets of nPhase from Verizon Wireless.[citation needed]
In May 2013, KORE became a founding member of the International M2M Council, with KORE's then COO Alex Brisbourne joining the council's board of governors.[11] In November 2013, Inmarsat appointed KORE as its M2M distribution partner.[12]
In March 2014, KORE acquired Jazz Wireless Data.[13][14]
In November 2014, KORE announced that ABRY Partners would invest in the company and that KORE would acquire RacoWireless.[15]
In April 2016, KORE acquired Wyless Group.[16]
In December 2018, KORE announced its acquisition of Aspider.[17]
In December 2019, KORE announced its acquisition of Integron, an IoT solutions and managed services provider.[18]
In October 2021, KORE became a public company on the New York Stock Exchange after a merger with Cerberus Telecom Acquisition Corp., trading under the ticker symbol KORE.[19]
In February 2022, KORE acquired Business Mobility Partners and SIMON IoT.[20]
In June 2023, KORE acquired the IoT business unit from Twilio.[21]
Awards and recognition
[edit]- 2021: Named a "Leader" in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Managed IoT Connectivity Services.[22]
- 2021: "M2M Innovative Solution of the Year" for its eSIM Device Validation Tool, from IoT Breakthrough Awards.[23]
- 2020: "Security Technology Award Winner" for its SecurityPro product, from the Fierce Innovation Awards.[24]
- 2008: Included in the Red Herring 100 North America list.[25]
- 2007: Named one of the "Top Nine Wireless Companies to Watch" by Network World.[26]
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KORE Wireless
View on GrokipediaCompany overview
Founding and operations
KORE Wireless was founded in 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia, initially as a provider of machine-to-machine (M2M) connectivity solutions.[1] The company established its headquarters at 1155 Perimeter Center West, 11th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30338, from where it coordinates its core operations focused on delivering reliable IoT connectivity services.[3] Operating as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) specializing in Internet of Things (IoT) applications, KORE leverages over 20 years of established relationships with mobile carriers to ensure seamless global connectivity.[1] Its network covers more than 180 countries, enabling widespread deployment of IoT devices across diverse geographies.[4] As of 2025, the company manages over 20 million total IoT connections, supporting mission-critical applications for enterprises worldwide.[5] KORE employs more than 500 people globally, with a workforce dedicated to innovation in IoT solutions and customer support.[6] The company empowers over 3,600 innovators, including enterprise customers and partners, by providing the foundational connectivity infrastructure essential for their IoT initiatives.[1]Business model and market position
KORE Wireless operates a revenue model centered on subscription-based IoT connectivity services, which account for the majority of its income, supplemented by managed services and hardware sales. This structure emphasizes recurring revenue, with IoT connectivity comprising approximately 79% of total revenue in recent periods, providing predictability and resilience in the market.[7] The company's approach leverages long-term contracts and scalable solutions to support enterprise deployments, fostering steady growth amid varying economic conditions.[8] As of March 31, 2025, KORE managed 19.8 million total IoT connections, reflecting an 8% year-over-year increase and underscoring the scalability of its subscription model. By the third quarter of 2025, this figure had grown to 20.5 million connections, a 9% rise from the prior year, highlighting sustained demand for its services.[9][7] In the IoT industry, KORE holds a leadership position as a provider of managed connectivity services, earning recognition as a Visionary in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant due to its strategic vision and ability to execute, marking its sixth consecutive year of recognition in the report. It is also identified as a top-tier IoT specialist by Transforma Insights in its 2025 benchmarking report, praised for strengths in managed services and vertical specialization across sectors such as retail, mining, and connected vehicles. This positioning enables KORE to deliver tailored solutions that enhance operational efficiency for mission-critical applications.[10][11] KORE's global reach is facilitated by over 20 years of direct partnerships with mobile carriers, enabling seamless access to 3G, 4G LTE, 5G, and low-power wide-area networks including Cat-M and NB-IoT technologies across more than 180 countries. These alliances serve enterprises of all sizes, from small businesses to large corporations, by offering flexible, resilient connectivity that supports diverse IoT deployments worldwide.[12] Comparable IoT MVNOs offer similar global multi-network SIM services; for example, iONLINE’s FlexiSIM eUICC product provides NB-IoT, LTE-M, 4G, and 5G connectivity across more than 700 carrier networks in 220 countries and territories, with automatic network switching and centralized SIM management.[13] Financial highlights from the third quarter of 2025 illustrate KORE's focus on mission-critical IoT, with revenue holding steady at $68.7 million year-over-year while connection growth demonstrated robust underlying demand for operational improvements in client industries. The company projects full-year 2025 revenue between $288 million and $298 million, reflecting modest expansion driven by its connectivity-centric strategy.[7][14]History
Early development and acquisitions
KORE Wireless was founded in 2003 by Chris Scatliff in Atlanta, Georgia, initially concentrating on managed wireless network services tailored for machine-to-machine (M2M) communications.[15][1] The company quickly established key partnerships with major carriers, including Rogers in Canada and AT&T in the United States, to deliver reliable LTE connectivity for early IoT applications.[16] This foundational emphasis on frictionless M2M solutions positioned KORE as a pioneer in the emerging IoT sector, enabling seamless device connectivity without the complexities of direct carrier negotiations.[17] In 2011, KORE acquired Mach Communications to expand its M2M services in the Asia-Pacific region.[17] The company's early growth strategy relied heavily on strategic acquisitions to broaden its service offerings and geographic reach. In March 2014, KORE acquired Jazz Wireless Data, an established North American M2M network services provider with a six-figure subscriber base, enhancing its regional presence and carrier integrations.[18] Later that year, in December 2014, KORE completed the all-cash acquisition of RACO Wireless, a specialist in alarm monitoring and M2M solutions, which strengthened its end-to-end connectivity platform and expanded its customer base in critical infrastructure sectors.[19][20] Building on this momentum, KORE pursued international expansion in 2016 with the acquisition of Wyless Group Holdings in an all-cash transaction completed in April. Wyless, founded in 2003 and headquartered in Massachusetts, brought expertise in global IoT connectivity across the UK, USA, Europe, and Asia, significantly augmenting KORE's footprint and enterprise-grade services.[21][22] In December 2018, KORE acquired ASPIDER-NGI, a Netherlands-based provider of satellite IoT and eSIM management solutions, which integrated advanced remote connectivity capabilities and bolstered support for global MVNOs and enterprise IoT deployments.[23][24] KORE continued its acquisition-driven evolution in 2019 by purchasing Integron in December, an IoT solutions and managed services provider focused on connected healthcare, further diversifying its portfolio into specialized verticals and enhancing managed service offerings.[25][26] By September 2025, KORE had completed a total of nine acquisitions, with activity peaking in 2014 and 2022, reflecting its pre-IPO trajectory from core M2M connectivity to a comprehensive IoT ecosystem.Public listing and recent expansions
In October 2021, KORE Wireless transitioned to a publicly traded company through a merger with Cerberus Telecom Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), valued at $1.014 billion.[27] The transaction, approved on September 29, 2021, and closed on September 30, 2021, provided KORE with approximately $484 million in cash proceeds and a $225 million private investment in public equity (PIPE), enabling the company to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol KORE starting October 1, 2021.[28] This move marked a significant milestone in KORE's growth, building on its prior private acquisitions to expand its IoT connectivity platform.[29] Following the merger, KORE pursued further expansions through strategic acquisitions in 2022, including Business Mobility Partners and SIMON IoT in February, which enhanced its capabilities in connected health and mobility solutions. In June 2023, KORE acquired Twilio's IoT business unit, adding advanced connectivity tools and approximately 2.9 million connections to its portfolio.[30][31] These moves, part of a broader post-merger strategy, integrated specialized IoT expertise and broadened KORE's service offerings across key verticals.[32] By mid-2022, the company reported strong revenue growth, with total revenue increasing 16% year-over-year in the second quarter, driven primarily by a 47% rise in IoT solutions.[33] In subsequent years, KORE shifted strategically toward eSIM technology and 5G network integration to support scalable, global IoT deployments.[34] This focus included advancements in eSIM orchestration for seamless connectivity and 5G monetization to enable higher-speed, low-latency applications.[35] Concurrently, amid ongoing 2G and 3G network sunsets worldwide, KORE emphasized scaling its managed services to facilitate smooth migrations to LTE and beyond, offering tools like comprehensive sunset timelines and migration guides to minimize disruptions for customers.[36] These initiatives positioned KORE to address regulatory and carrier-driven transitions effectively.[37] By early 2025, KORE's financial trajectory reflected sustained momentum, with total IoT connections approaching the 20 million milestone in the first quarter.[38] The company surpassed this threshold in June 2025, reaching 20 million connections and solidifying its status as a leading global IoT provider.[39] By the third quarter of 2025, connections grew to 20.5 million, up 9% year-over-year, underscoring the impact of its expansion and strategic priorities.[40]Products and services
Connectivity and platform offerings
KORE Wireless provides global IoT connectivity services that support a range of cellular technologies, including 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G, as well as low-power wide-area network options like Cat-M, Cat-1bis, NB-IoT, and LPWAN protocols such as LoRaWAN.[41] These services ensure resilient coverage through features like automatic network failover and multi-IMSI eSIM technology, which enable seamless switching between networks for high reliability.[41] Additionally, satellite connectivity options extend coverage to remote or challenging environments where terrestrial networks are unavailable.[41] The KORE One Platform serves as a centralized IoT enablement solution, offering device management, SIM activation, real-time monitoring, and data usage tracking through a single intuitive dashboard.[42] It supports end-to-end SIM lifecycle management, including batch activation via APIs and online ordering for both traditional SIMs and eSIM profiles, while providing near real-time analytics on usage trends, performance, and cost optimization.[42] Centralized billing consolidates charges from multiple carriers into one invoice, simplifying financial oversight.[42] KORE's eSIM solutions enhance flexibility and deployment efficiency, with OmniSIM featuring zero-touch provisioning for rapid activation without manual intervention.[41] The Reach eSIM option delivers broad global coverage by leveraging partnerships with over 500 networks across nearly 200 countries,[43] while Rush provides high-bandwidth capabilities for data-intensive applications.[41] Bundled offerings like SecurityPro and ConnectivityPro integrate security and management tools to support scalable IoT networks. SecurityPro delivers real-time network diagnostics, anomaly detection, and edge-level monitoring to ensure secure infrastructure compliant with standards such as GDPR and HIPAA.[41][44] ConnectivityPro enables centralized control of IoT connectivity across multiple carriers and satellite providers, including subscription management, usage reporting, and configurable alerts.[41][45]Managed and deployment services
KORE Wireless provides full-lifecycle managed services for IoT implementations, encompassing the Build, Deploy, Manage, and Scale phases to support end-to-end deployment and maintenance. In the Build phase, the company offers professional consulting to guide clients on hardware selection and connectivity solutions, ensuring tailored, future-proof IoT architectures.[46] The Deploy phase focuses on seamless integration, with engineering support available 24/7 for troubleshooting and strategic rollout planning, including hardware staging, kitting, software configuration, and accessory integration to streamline supply chain efficiency.[46][47] During the Manage phase, KORE handles ongoing configuration, maintenance, and real-time monitoring of IoT devices, incorporating proactive device lifecycle management with biannual updates and critical patching to minimize downtime and ensure compliance.[46] This includes enterprise-grade mobile device management for remote oversight at scale, enabling hardware integration and real-time visibility into operations.[47] In the Scale phase, services emphasize scalability through hardware migration, testing of emerging technologies, and optimization strategies that reduce operational costs via accurate demand forecasting and efficient procurement.[46][48] KORE's IoT deployment services enhance supply chain efficiency by providing secure storage, fast distribution, and end-to-end logistics support, both forward and reverse, to accelerate rollouts and lower carrying costs.[47] These services facilitate hardware integration for diverse applications, such as pre-configured asset trackers and routers, while supporting real-time monitoring to maintain reliability and control across large-scale deployments.[47] Industry-specific solutions underscore KORE's focus on targeted deployment and management. For retail inventory tracking, services improve accuracy and distribution speed through integrated monitoring and logistics.[47] In connected vehicle applications, including In-Vehicle Video, KORE supports telematics equipment deployment for enhanced operational oversight.[47] Mining operations benefit from reliable device management tailored to challenging environments, ensuring uninterrupted performance.[47] Supply chain management solutions optimize logistics with predictive analytics and automation, driving efficiency and cost reductions.[47][48] Professional services from KORE prioritize performance optimization, cost reduction, and scalability, handling regulatory compliance and connectivity complexities to allow clients to focus on core business objectives.[48] By streamlining background processes, these services enable organizations to scale IoT deployments efficiently, supporting growth in connected devices across industries.[48]Leadership and governance
Executive team
Ronald Totton serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of KORE Wireless, a position he assumed permanently in August 2024 following an interim role starting in May 2024. With nearly three decades of experience in strategy, finance, sales, and leadership within the technology and telecommunications sectors, Totton previously held roles such as Chief Executive Officer of ST Telemedia Cloud under Temasek Holdings and Executive Vice President and Head of Global Cloud Services at PCCW Global. He joined KORE in 2023 as Chief Operating Officer before his promotion to lead the company's global IoT connectivity and solutions initiatives.[49] Anthony Bellomo is the Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer, appointed in June 2025. Bellomo brings over 15 years of financial leadership from Mitel Networks Corporation, where he most recently served as Senior Vice President of Finance and Chief Accounting Officer; he is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). His appointment followed the departure of Paul Holtz, with a transition period ending in June 2025 to ensure continuity in KORE's financial operations and strategic growth.[50] Jared Deith holds the role of Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, a position he took in February 2025 to drive sales and market expansion in the IoT sector. An entrepreneur with a strong background in connectivity solutions, Deith co-founded and led SIMON IoT as CEO until its acquisition by KORE in 2022; he also co-founded Business Mobility Partners, focusing on mobility and IoT services. His expertise emphasizes building high-performing teams and fostering innovation in global IoT revenue streams.[51] Bruce Gordon is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, appointed in July 2024. Gordon possesses more than 30 years of experience in the technology industry, including a recent tenure as CEO of Ushr, Inc., a connected vehicle technology firm. His leadership roles have spanned operational scaling and innovation across various tech enterprises, supporting KORE's focus on efficient deployment of IoT platforms and services.[52] Jack Kennedy serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Secretary, a role he has held since December 2021. A seasoned corporate lawyer, Kennedy graduated from Tulane University Law School and began his career in Houston, Texas, before advancing through global legal functions in technology companies. He oversees KORE's worldwide legal strategy, compliance, and governance matters.[53]Board of directors
The Board of Directors of KORE Group Holdings, Inc., as of November 2025, consists of ten members, including the Chairman and the President and CEO, providing strategic oversight with deep expertise in telecommunications, Internet of Things (IoT), finance, and corporate governance.[53] The board plays a key role in guiding the company's post-IPO strategy, following KORE's public listing in 2021 via a special purpose acquisition company merger, focusing on growth in IoT connectivity and managed services.[54] Timothy M. Donahue serves as Chairman, bringing over four decades of experience in the wireless industry, including as former CEO of Nextel Communications and early leadership roles at McCaw Cellular, emphasizing telecom innovation and operational scaling.[54] Rob P. MacInnis, a director since 2021, is a Partner at ABRY Partners, a private equity firm, with expertise in media and communications investments that supports KORE's financial and strategic decisions.[55] Cheemin Bo-Linn, director and Audit Committee Chair, offers financial oversight from her tenure as Vice President at IBM and CEO of Peritus Partners, enhancing risk management in IoT deployments.[56] Michael K. Palmer, a director since 2020, contributes technology and venture capital insights from roles at Microsoft and as a partner at Ignition Partners, aligning with KORE's IoT platform development.[57] Jay Grossman, director since 2022, provides compensation and governance expertise from his background in executive leadership and board service at technology firms. H. Paulett Eberhart, a director with audit experience from her time as CFO at Fortune 500 companies like Time Warner Cable, strengthens financial compliance. James Geisler, director since 2022, brings telecom finance acumen from prior CFO roles at wireless providers. Andrew Frey, director and Compensation Committee Chair, offers legal and regulatory knowledge from his work in mergers and acquisitions. David Fuller, director since 2023, adds governance perspective from executive positions in communications. Ronald Totton, appointed President, CEO, and director in August 2024, drives operational strategy with his IoT and enterprise software experience from previous CEO roles at technology firms.[53][56][57][58] The board maintains three standing committees to ensure robust governance: the Audit Committee, chaired by Cheemin Bo-Linn with members H. Paulett Eberhart and James Geisler, oversees financial reporting and internal controls; the Compensation Committee, chaired by Andrew Frey with members Jay Grossman, Rob P. MacInnis, and Michael K. Palmer, manages executive pay and incentives; and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee, chaired by Rob P. MacInnis with members Cheemin Bo-Linn, H. Paulett Eberhart, and David Fuller, handles director nominations and governance policies.[56] This structure supports KORE's focus on ethical operations and strategic expansion in the IoT sector.[56]Awards and recognition
Industry accolades
In 2025, KORE Wireless received the IoT Breakthrough Award for "Connected Car Product of the Year" for its In-Vehicle Video solution, which integrates AI-powered analytics to enhance fleet safety and operational efficiency.[59] This recognition underscores KORE's advancements in connected vehicle technologies, enabling real-time video monitoring and incident response for enterprise customers.[60] Earlier, in 2022, Frost & Sullivan awarded KORE the Global Competitive Strategy Leadership Award in the Internet of Things Professional Services industry, praising its innovative approach to managed services that integrate connectivity with application enablement for IoT deployments.[61] This accolade tied directly to KORE's product innovations, such as its eSIM and platform capabilities that reduce deployment complexities for global customers. KORE has earned additional product-specific honors, including the 2024 IoT Excellence Award for its KORE Super SIM, which provides seamless multi-network switching for reliable IoT connectivity.[62] In location-based services, KORE's partnerships, such as with ThingTech, have enabled advanced telematics solutions for asset tracking and fleet management, demonstrating the practical impact of its connectivity offerings.[63]Analyst recognitions
KORE Wireless has received consistent recognition from leading analyst firms for its capabilities in managed IoT connectivity services. In the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Managed IoT Connectivity Services, Worldwide, KORE was positioned as a Visionary, marking its sixth consecutive year of inclusion in the report.[10] The evaluation, authored by Pablo Arriandiaga, Kameron Chao, and Jon Dressel and published on March 11, 2025, highlights KORE's strategic positioning in the IoT sector.[10] Previously, KORE was named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for the same category, achieving this status for the fifth consecutive year based on its completeness of vision and ability to execute.[64] The 2024 report, also by Arriandiaga, Chao, and Dressel and released on February 12, 2024, evaluated providers on their global IoT connectivity solutions.[64] KORE's earlier placements include Leader status in the 2023 edition, underscoring its sustained leadership in delivering unified IoT platforms.[65] In the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Managed IoT Connectivity Services 2023 Vendor Assessment, KORE was positioned as a Leader, reflecting its strong performance in IoT service delivery and vendor capabilities.[66] Additionally, the 2025 Transforma Insights Communications Service Provider IoT Peer Benchmarking Report identified KORE as a top-tier IoT specialist among global connectivity providers, praising its strengths in managed IoT services, vertical specialization in sectors like healthcare and industrial IoT, global carrier agreements, and innovations in eSIM and connectivity management platforms.[11] Matt Hatton, Founding Partner at Transforma Insights, emphasized KORE's credibility and deep focus on core IoT business areas.[11]References
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