Stallion sells SIMETRY to Wireless Logic
Stallion Infrastructure Services has completed the sale of its managed IoT connectivity business, SIMETRY, to Wireless Logic. The deal sharpens Stallion’s focus on tech-enabled infrastructure while giving Wireless Logic a larger North American foothold in enterprise IoT.
Why it matters: - The sale lets Stallion concentrate on its tech-enabled site services and infrastructure portfolio. - Wireless Logic gains a managed IoT platform with North American customer relationships and service capabilities. - The deal strengthens Wireless Logic’s global connectivity footprint at a time when enterprise IoT deployments keep scaling.
What happened: - Stallion Infrastructure Services completed the sale of SIMETRY to Wireless Logic on July 9, 2026. - SIMETRY is Stallion’s managed Internet of Things connectivity business. - Stallion is a portfolio company of Littlejohn & Co., LLC and Spectrum Group Management. - Wireless Logic is a global leader in IoT connectivity and device management.
The details: - SIMETRY was founded in 2020 as a division of Stallion. - The business provides customized cellular connectivity, unified SIM and device management across multiple carriers, secure global network access, IoT hardware, provisioning services and 24/7 U.S.-based technical support. - SIMETRY serves organizations across industries that need secure, reliable and scalable connectivity for mission-critical operations. - Stallion said SIMETRY built a reputation for tailored connectivity solutions, technical expertise and responsive customer support. - Houlihan Lokey served as lead financial advisor to Stallion. - Wireless Logic manages more than 20 million connected devices across 165 countries. - Wireless Logic works with more than 50 mobile network operators worldwide. - Wireless Logic serves 25,000 enterprise customers across sectors including automotive, energy, healthcare, industrial IoT and transport. - Wireless Logic operates across 750 network partners in 165 countries and through specialist brands in 25 countries on four continents. - Wireless Logic is headquartered in Reading, UK, and is backed by Montagu Private Equity and General Atlantic.
Between the lines: - Stallion is signaling that it wants to keep building around infrastructure businesses tied to physical operations, not standalone connectivity software. - The company’s Security & Surveillance division remains a key growth area, with mobile surveillance trailers and units, AI-enhanced monitoring, a U.S.-based security operating center and perimeter security. - For Wireless Logic, the acquisition extends a recurring, subscription-based model that depends on deep integration across device fleets, platforms and workflows. - The move also adds scale in North America, where enterprise IoT demand is growing across industrial and critical infrastructure use cases.
What's next: - SIMETRY will continue under Wireless Logic as part of its global IoT connectivity platform. - Stallion will keep expanding its tech-enabled infrastructure businesses across construction, energy, industrial, government and commercial markets. - Wireless Logic is positioned to offer broader connectivity solutions and support for customers operating in North America and internationally. - Stallion said it remains focused on helping customers operate more safely, efficiently and productively.
The bottom line: - The transaction is a clean portfolio move for Stallion and a strategic platform add-on for Wireless Logic.
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