T‑Platform for Multi‑Site SIMs
A demo thread showed T‑Mobile’s T‑Platform dashboard can deploy devices and SIMs and surface real‑time alerts across multiple sites — a visibility tool pitched for multi‑campus setups. (x.com)
T‑Platform and Edge Control were announced by T‑Mobile on October 20, 2025 as additions to the carrier’s Advanced Network Solutions portfolio. (t-mobile.com) T‑Mobile said the T‑Platform portal already “empowers tens of thousands” of existing customers and singled out the PGA of America, Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix and U.S. military programs as early enterprises exploring the services. (businesswire.com) T‑Platform is offered in at least two tiers — “Essentials” for basic account-level dashboards and reporting and “Advanced” intended for complex IoT and multi‑site deployments. (t-mobile.com) Edge Control, which is managed through T‑Platform, uses 5G‑Advanced local breakout to route traffic more directly to an enterprise’s edge compute and reduce latency compared with centralized backhaul. (businesswire.com) T‑Mobile’s existing IoT tooling (Control Center) supports zero‑touch provisioning, API‑driven SIM lifecycle actions and automated activation workflows intended to scale SIM and device rollouts without manual ICCID entry. (t-mobile.com) The public T‑Platform materials highlight near‑real‑time telemetry, unified visibility across wireless, IoT, internet and security services, and an integrated tickets dashboard for support and incident tracking. (t-mobile.com)