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IO Intelligence Inc. is an enterprise IoT connectivity and operations platform based in Redmond, USA. Its services cover NB-IoT/LTE M2M data, device management DMP, real-time device journey orchestration via DOJO, MVNO billing, plus data analytics and network customization services. From a communications/messaging perspective, it is not a traditional EDM or bulk SMS platform; instead, it uses email, SMS, and IVR as automated actions triggered by IoT events.
In terms of channels, the documentation clearly states that DOJO can execute emails, SMS, or IVR calls after device events are triggered, and its IoT plans also list SMS at 2¢, but IM is not mentioned. For coverage, the company says it wholesales T-Mobile Cellular IoT data services and supports worldwide demanding deployments, with offices in the US, UK, and Turkey; however, specific countries, roaming details, and number capabilities are not publicly disclosed. On performance, the platform says it processes/rates 570M records per month, and DMP supports low latency, high throughput, and unlimited horizontal scaling, but there are no email or SMS delivery-rate figures or latency SLAs. For APIs and integrations, DMP can connect to DWH, reporting, and streaming analytics; Billing integrates TaxJar, PayPal, PDF, and invoice email processing; and custom applications can be built with APIs/microservices. That said, public API documentation and SDKs are lacking. Compliance is mainly reflected in TR-069/TR-191, TaxJar, and encrypted communications, while certification information is limited.
Its IoT data rates are relatively transparent: M2M starts at $1.70/month for 1MB, with typical overage at 4¢/MB, and SMS at 2¢; NB-IoT is $2.95/month with overage at 1¢/MB; plans go up to 50GB at $299.95/month. DOJO, DMP, Billing, and consulting/development services do not have standard public pricing, so you will likely need to contact sales.
The main advantage is the integration of connectivity, device management, billing, and event orchestration in one platform, making it suitable for manufacturing, fleet tracking, remote monitoring, MVNO, and carrier projects. The downside is that its communications capabilities are more embedded/IoT-oriented: supported countries for email/SMS/IVR, delivery rates, API details, and compliance certifications are not transparent. It is not a good fit for teams that simply want to quickly integrate marketing email or verification-code SMS.
The available materials do not provide information on network access from China, RMB payment, or local compliance, so china_access can only be considered unknown. If targeting users in mainland China, you should test console/API connectivity in practice and consider alternatives such as Twilio, Vonage, MessageBird, Telnyx, or IoT connectivity providers like Soracom, 1NCE, and Hologram.
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iointel.com is an United States esim provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach iointel.com directly.