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uCloudlink and Vision aim to power Japan’s digitisation efforts with better connectivity

uCloudlink and Vision aim to power Japan’s digitisation efforts with better connectivity

The enhanced connectivity is an important enabler as Japan continues its pursuit of regulatory reform geared to digitalisation

By iTnews Asia Team on Feb 1, 2021 9:15AM

Mobile data traffic sharing marketplace uCloudlink and Vision, a Japan-based public global Wi-Fi business, have strengthened their partnership with Vision integrating more network resources into its existing data services using uCloudlink's PaaS and SaaS platform, in order to improve resource management and user experience.

uCloudlink and Vision first entered a strategic partnership in 2017, with Vision's leveraging uCloudlink's terminal Wi-Fi devices and associated data services to provide mobile data connectivity for its businesses and end-users across Japan.

With Japan looking to restructure and reform its regulations to build a digital society, Vision and uCloudlink will support this transformation with enhanced telecommunications services powered by uCloudlink's Cloud SIM technology. 

uCloudlink's Cloud SIM technology supports a massive number of terminals and users by intelligently choosing the best-performing network in domestic and international markets.

uCloudlink's says a PaaS and SaaS platform is ideal for business partners that have their own business operation, such as mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) and mobile network operators (MNOs) and portable Wi-Fi rental companies, etc.

By leveraging uCloudlink's PaaS and SaaS platform on top of its existing cooperation, Vision will be able to provide stable, fast and reliable mobile data connectivity to even more businesses and end-users in Japan, with the potential to expand its offering to other countries and regions globally. In addition to providing a superior user's experience, this enhanced connectivity is an important enabler as Japan continues its pursuit of regulatory reform geared to digitalisation.

Over the years, uCloudlink has established various strategic alliances with the nation's leading mobile network providers as part of its local business expansion. uCloudlink is dedicated to assisting MNOs and MVNOs and business partners to improve coverage and service quality and elevating their users' experience during the 5G era. 

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