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Soracom Binary Format v1 now supported for Unified Endpoint, Funk, and Harvest Data entry points

We are excited to announce that Unified Endpoint now supports Soracom Binary Format v1 (SBFv1). This update also adds SBFv1 support to the Soracom Funk and Soracom Harvest Data entry points as well.

SBFv1 is a binary format for TCP communications that allows an IoT device to send a large amount of binary data as a single message by splitting and sending the message in multiple TCP packets. With SBFv1, you can prevent unintended data fragmentation, improve data integrity, and enable more reliable data processing when sending large amounts of binary data.

Previously, only the Soracom Beam TCP→HTTP/HTTPS and Soracom Funnel TCP entry points supported SBFv1. With this update, the corresponding TCP entry points of Unified Endpoint, Soracom Funk, and Soracom Harvest Data now also support SBFv1.

For additional details, refer to the Soracom Binary Format v1 documentation.