Telit unveils new business unit in Europe

Telecom Lead Europe: Telit Wireless Solutions, a provider
of M2M modules and services, has established a new business unit called m2mAIR,
which offers M2M managed and value-added services including connectivity.

The new business unit will offer network-related needs
such as SIM management, remote module management, security, reporting and
monitoring, SIM cards, rate plans as well as customer support.

 

m2mAIR represents Telit’s major new direction in the
marketplace to become the first one-stop shop for managed M2M solutions
worldwide,” said Oozi Cats, CEO of Telit Wireless Solutions.

 

With this new unit, M2M solution providers will be able
to create and manage their M2M applications with Telit’s wireless module
technology.

 

The combination will help the service providers to reduce
the total-cost-of ownership (TCO) necessary to operate and support M2M user
applications while ensuring the highest quality and reliability.

 

The unit is available for Telit’s European-based
customers and will be offering access to module and subscription lifecycle
management via a software as a service (SaaS) platform and comprehensive
wireless coverage in partnership with Telefonica.

 

m2mAIR provides full module control with over-the-air
management services including network diagnostics, remote IP and hardware
testing and usage policy management.

 

The unit also offers 24/7 year-round global customer
support with real-time access to network and provisioning information as well
as Telit’s M2M Lab for testing and on-site support

 

With a clear mission statement of making M2M
connectivity seamless and pervasive, m2mAIR enables M2M players to manage their
deployments with minimal effort and maximum flexibility and cost
effectiveness,” said Dan Amir, head of m2mAIR.

 

Telit in pact with Telefonica to launch bundle offers, unveils
new GPS/GLONASS module for navigation devices

 

The company has recently partnered with Telefónica for a
M2M dedicated web portal, which the company reckons will help developers deploy
applications more quickly and efficiently to meet growing market demand.

 

 editor@telecomlead.com

 

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