How Private LTE, eSIM, and the Digi IX25 Give Utilities The Communications Foundation Demanded By the Modern Grid
The Grid That Wasn’t Built for This
The Grid That Wasn’t Built for This
Smart city deployments are growing faster than IT teams can manage, with thousands of connected devices generating constant data, alerts, and maintenance demands. Digi Ventus simplifies operations with centralized visibility, AI-assisted diagnostics, and managed multi-carrier connectivity, enabling cities to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize their infrastructure at scale. By automating routine tasks and reducing manual effort, it helps IT teams improve reliability, respond faster to issues, and support expanding smart city networks without increasing headcount.
Managing multi-carrier connectivity across distributed sites creates significant operational complexity, from billing reconciliation and overage surprises to diagnosing outages across devices and networks. The Digi Ventus MCP Program simplifies this by combining hardware, connectivity, management, and support into a single subscription with one bill, pooled data, and centralized visibility. By removing carrier management and reducing cost unpredictability, it enables IT teams to focus on business outcomes instead of maintaining connectivity.
Network downtime can cost enterprises hundreds of thousands of dollars per hour, making reliable connectivity a critical business priority. Digi Ventus addresses this challenge with a layered resilience approach, combining technologies like SureLink, failover, dual SIM, eSIM and WAN bonding to detect, prevent and automatically recover from connectivity issues. Paired with AI-powered visibility in Digi Ventus Genesis, it enables organizations to maintain always-on operations, reduce costs and eliminate the need for reactive troubleshooting.
Digi SureLink ensures reliable connectivity by actively verifying network performance and automatically fixing issues before they become outages. Built into Digi routers, it uses continuous testing and self-healing actions to minimize downtime, reduce manual intervention and keep distributed networks running smoothly at scale.