February 5, 2026

February 2026 product roundup

Mikk Lemberg

Chief Product Officer

February was a billing month. Main update solves the frustration where credit and suspension management that’s been working against customers instead of for them.

Stop getting suspended for paying on time

Here’s a situation that shouldn’t happen but does: a customer pays on the due date, payment takes two days to clear, 1oT Terminal sees an overdue invoice and triggers suspension. The customer gets cut off despite doing nothing wrong.

We’ve added a 3-business-day buffer after the due date before suspension kicks in. If payment clears in that window, no suspension. It’s meant to cover the gap that bank transfers and finance team approval chains create.

We landed on three days because it’s enough for typical processing lag without giving genuinely overdue accounts much room to run.

Improvements

  • Table columns now truncate long values: Text that exceeds column width gets cropped. Hover to see the full value in a tooltip.
  • Turkcell SIMs only show what’s available: Turkcell doesn’t support some common connectivity management actions. Instead of letting you click something and hit an error, we now hide unsupported options and where we can’t hide them, they’re disabled with a tooltip explaining why.

Fixes

  • Removed duplicate cancel button on API key deletion.
  • Usage history popover stays on screen: The chart popover used to spill off-screen when content was long. We capped the width and let text wrap instead.

Network management is the next thing we're shipping to 1oT Terminal. It gives you VPN tunnels, custom APNs, and dynamic IPs—configured from Terminal.

It came out of enterprise customers who need devices on internal networks, not the public internet. If you've been working around that with manual APN configs and requesting it from the carrier, this is the thing we're solving.

We're doing internal testing now, then a customer beta in April. Reach out to your account manager if you want in early.

About 1oT

1oT’s eSIM connectivity service aims to eliminate vendor lock-in and put speed and flexibility at the heart of the IoT industry.

1oT offers 12 different telecoms profiles, so IoT companies can choose the most optimal connectivity service according to their use case, region, and technology requirements. Today, 3 million IoT devices, from bird trackers to e-scooters, are using 1oT's connectivity services in 173 countries.

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