TOKYO - Monday, 02. March 2026
(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT DOCOMO
BUSINESS, Inc. (formerly NTT Communications Corporation; Headquarters:
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Katsushige Kojima; “NTT DOCOMO
BUSINESS”) and Airlinq Inc. (Headquarters: California, USA; CEO: Sunil
Kaul; “Airlinq”), a global provider of AIoT solutions and Autonomous
Connectivity Management Platform (CMP)1, have entered into a strategic
partnership to expand the delivery of global IoT-connected solutions
across markets with diverse and country-specific telecommunications
regulatory requirements2.
1. Background
Global deployment
of IoT-enabled devices and services continues to accelerate,
particularly across mobility industries such as automotive and
construction machinery. As connected services—including connected
vehicles3—expand across borders, enterprises increasingly require
reliable connectivity and consistent operational models worldwide.
At
the same time, telecommunications regulations and licensing frameworks
differ by country and region. In some markets, long-term roaming usage
such as permanent roaming or other types of permanent service delivery
by foreign operators without local licenses may be constrained, creating
challenges for global IoT rollouts.
Addressing these challenges
often requires technical and legal coordination with multiple
stakeholders—including local carriers and relevant authorities—adding
operational complexity for enterprises expanding internationally.
Against
this backdrop, NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS, with proven experience delivering
global IoT services in the mobility sector, and Airlinq, with deep
expertise and an ecosystem of platform with local carriers across
diverse regulatory environments, have formed the strategic partnership
to enable stable, compliant, and scalable IoT services globally.
2. Overview of the strategic partnership
By
combining their platforms and expertise, the two companies will unify
fragmented connectivity environments and operational models across
countries and carriers, while reducing the operational complexity of
global IoT services.
This will enable customers to establish a
unified operational model for smooth and sustainable service delivery
worldwide, without having to individually address country- or
carrier-specific regulatory and connectivity requirements.
NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS and Airlinq will jointly deliver:
unified SIM and connectivity management across countries and carriers
flexible profile switching using eSIM/eUICC4
regulatory alignment and local compliance support through collaboration with local carriers
These capabilities will significantly reduce the burden of managing complex, multi-country IoT connectivity operations.
Key Areas of Collaboration
Unified SIM and Connectivity Management via CMP
By leveraging Airlinq’s CMP and, where required, integrating with
local carrier CMPs, the strategic partnership will enable unified
visibility and management of SIM assets and connectivity status across
multiple countries and mobile networks.
Flexible Connectivity Using eSIM/eUICC
Using remote SIM provisioning5, customers can switch to local-carrier
SIM profiles without physical SIM replacement, supporting efficient
operations and deployments aligned with local requirements across
diverse markets.
Regulatory Alignment and Local Compliance Support
The strategic partnership will support contracting and operational
coordination with local carriers where required, helping customers
deliver connectivity services in alignment with local legal and
regulatory requirements.
End-to-End Support from Planning Through Operations
NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS will provide end-to-end support—from planning and
implementation through ongoing operations—so customers can deploy and
run global IoT services without managing multiple providers or
country-by-country adjustments.
3. Roles and Responsibilities
NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS
Provision of the overall solution for enterprises deploying IoT devices and services
Leading project governance and execution
Managing the collaborative operating framework for the strategic partnership
Airlinq
Provision of the CMP and eSIM/eUICC solutions
Coordination with local carriers
Support for regulatory alignment and compliance, including contracting and operational execution
4. Executive Comments
Kazuo Komine, Senior Vice President, Head of 5G & IoT Services, Platform Service Division, NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS, Inc.
“In
areas such as automotive, securing stable, global connectivity has
become essential for IoT-driven services and business. However, many
markets require special consideration due to regulatory and operational
constraints, making implementation and ongoing operations a significant
challenge for customers. Through our strategic partnership with Airlinq,
we will deliver effective solutions to these challenges—enabling
compliant, stable, and flexible mobile IoT connectivity across diverse
regulatory environments to support our customers’ global expansion and
the sustainable growth of IoT industries.”
Sunil Kaul, CEO of Airlinq Inc.
“Global
IoT scale is no longer limited by technology, but by regulation.
Together with NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS, we are removing those barriers and
enabling enterprises to deploy compliant, future-proof IoT services
anywhere in the world.”
5. Future Outlook
Through the
strategic partnership, NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS and Airlinq will provide
connected solutions aligned with local regulatory and connectivity
requirements across global markets, covering the full lifecycle from
pre-deployment planning to post-deployment operations.
The two
companies will support enterprises pursuing global IoT initiatives
across mobility sectors such as automotive, construction machinery, and
agricultural equipment, serving as partners to accelerate digital
transformation and global business expansion.
1.
Autonomous
Connectivity Management Platform (CMP): a system used to manage and
control connectivity and SIM-related information for IoT devices in a
unified manner.
2.
Markets with complex
telecommunications regulatory requirements: markets that may restrict or
limit long-term roaming usage or permanent connectivity services by
foreign operators without local licenses.
3.
Connected
vehicles: vehicles equipped with communication capabilities that
connect to networks and cloud platforms to enable functions such as
status monitoring, location tracking, software updates, and value-added
services.
4.
eUICC (Embedded Universal Integrated
Circuit Card): a SIM architecture that securely stores and manages
multiple carrier profiles.
5.
Remote SIM
Provisioning: a mechanism that enables remote download and switching of
carrier SIM profiles on eSIM-enabled devices without physical SIM
replacement.
About NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS
NTT Communications
Corporation changed its name to NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS, Inc. on July 1,
2025. As an Industrial and Regional DX Platformer that drives digital
transformation across industries and communities, we are enabling the
development of a decentralized, autonomous, and collaborative society
where businesses and communities can thrive sustainably. Our mission is
to unlock new value and help create prosperity for all.
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Contacts
For more information
For general inquiries
Global Connected Car, 5G&IoT Services Department
NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS, Inc.
global_connected_car_pr@ntt.com
Airlinq Inc.
info@airlinq.com
For the media
Public Relations Office
Corporate Communications Office, Corporate Planning Department
NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS, Inc.
pr-cp@ntt.com
Public Relations Airlinq Inc.
pr@airlinq.com
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS and Airlinq Form Strategic Partnership for Global IoT
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