Sigfox is the world’s leading IoT communication service provider and 0G network pioneer, and has partnered with Stripe to provide subscription-based IoT.
In response to customer needs, from start-ups to R&D teams in large companies, Sigfox now provides 0G subscriptions for online purchases with just a few clicks and requires a credit card.
Sigfox chose Stripe to provide its online payment infrastructure. Customers can choose between two discounts: Discovery and Enterprise.
IoT devices use the Internet to connect to Sigfox’s 0G network and transmit small amounts of data over long distances. This low-cost network does not require expensive SIM cards and now provides flexibility in pricing.
Discovery provides pricing for up to 10,000 devices, and based on the number of devices and messages, whether to choose Atlas Native, a location service based on the Sigfox network. Customers have up to a year to activate their subscription, and then a full year of fully prepaid 0G connection. Enterprise is suitable for larger implementations, with more than 10,000 devices, and brings additional benefits such as longer activation periods, multi-year subscriptions, account managers, and dedicated technical support.
Nicolas Poussier, Product Manager at Sigfox, commented: “Stripe has been pushing millions of companies worldwide to democratize online payments and payments, making it easier than ever for companies to expand into some of the world’s largest and fastest-growing markets, thereby accelerating the Internet economy. This is in line with Sigfox. The mission that everyone can use the Internet of Things resonates. With excellent uptime, perfect user experience, strong European foundation and new countries launched every quarter, Stripe’s spirit and aspirations are clearly in line with ours.”
Among the 75 countries/regions covered by Sigfox, companies from 28 different countries/regions (and increasing) can now Buy Sigfox 0G subscription online: https://buy.sigfox.com/buy
Thousands of companies join the network every year. All of these are solving 0G problems that could not be solved in a practical way before, such as predictive maintenance of equipment, asset tracking in logistics, food storage monitoring, wildlife protection, and many other use cases.



