One identifier that carries proof through the entire lifecycle.
The device becomes the organizing object: origin, ownership, license status, and operating integrity orbit around one verifiable identity.
The Universal Communication Identifier — an immutable, verifiable record of every network device. Supply chain security, device management, software licensing, and equipment tracking, anchored to the blockchain.
With over five billion people using mobile phones, smartphones have become the number one target of malicious actors. UCID™ pairs a technology known for verification with the industries that have the most to lose from a lack of security.
The device becomes the organizing object: origin, ownership, license status, and operating integrity orbit around one verifiable identity.
Four sectors. One identifier standard. Every deployment anchored to an immutable record.
UCID™ brings immutable device identity to ICT, addressing supply chain vulnerabilities that see roughly 6.5% of products ship with counterfeit parts.
Pair UCID™ with eSIM technology to link every radio, gateway, and handset to a cryptographic anchor — recording security, provenance, and usage data at every state change.
Communications for Public Safety, Homeland Security, and DoD require provenance down to the component. UCID™ provides a tamper-evident record of every device in service.
For institutions holding digital assets and clearing on-chain value, UCID™ extends hardware-level attestation to the devices that custody keys, sign transactions, and operate trading infrastructure.
Three old-site voices, rebuilt around the original portraits and the proof points each leader brings to UCID.
David Stehlin
CEO · Telecommunication Industry Association
On UCID: We think blockchain is a wonderful way to help add immutability, something that has not yet been used widely in the telecom space.
Eric Adolphe
CEO · Forward Edge
Threats to global supply chains are increasing exponentially, as is the proliferation of IoT devices. UCID represents a leap forward that enables us to stay inside the technological turn of malign actors.
Mohan Tammisetti
SVP & Chief Engineer · COMSovereign Group
ComSovereign/Virtual NetCom manufactures communications gear for mission-critical communications for Public Safety, Homeland Security, Department of Defense and commercial Private Network users. We are upgrading our devices to use eSIM technology and would like to link the eSIM to the UCID to record relevant security and usage data onto the blockchain.
UCID goes beyond current standards that concentrate solely on organizational information security and are not specific enough to address potential security vulnerabilities in the supply chain.
Leveraging the blockchain, UCID™ verifies software bill-of-material licensing and periodically checks cybersecurity vulnerability databases for required updates.
TNS and Rypplzz use Interlife™ spatial engineering to add geolocation and geofenced management — an org can disable software on a UCID-provisioned device based on its location.
Hardware & software bill-of-material, counterfeit device detection, and software remediation monitoring — component provenance and internal change management.
Every UCID-provisioned device carries a lifecycle record — factory provisioning through decommissioning — with cryptographic attestation at every state change.
The ICT industry annually sells approximately $140B in counterfeit parts — resulting in 6.5% of products shipping with counterfeit parts and nearly 20% of mobile phones shipped being fake. Our infrastructure is in desperate need of network and product security.
UCID in industry publications and the wider conversation on device identity and supply chain trust.
From audit to attestation, our team is ready to bring verifiable trust to every node you operate. Reach out and we'll map UCID to your deployment in a working session.
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