Carl Weinschenk spoke with Steve Pazol, the president of nPhase. At the World Mobile Conference last month, nPhase, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone announced a strategic alliance aimed at simplifying remote management of devices on M2M networks in Europe and the United States. ... Read more
The development of M2M (Machine to Machine) machines and machines for achieving the interaction between the means of communication in all trades and network resources to achieve interoperability, to create multi-directional, full three-dimensional type of things are necessary manufacturing information. ... Read more
M2M is an exchange of information between two remote machines, via fixed or mobile networks without human intervention. Withdrawing money from an ATM has become an almost natural act. The process, in simplified terms, means that the cashier where the user communicates with the central server of the bank and received permission to perform the operation. ... Read more
Top Global Linux SDK reduces development time and cost for developers and OEMs, opens new markets in telematics, transportation, vending, POS, and delivers new applications in energy, industrial, agriculture, financial, and building automation. ... Read more
The private security sector is a global industry comprising services and solutions such as manned guarding, alarm system integration and monitoring, cash and valuables handling as well as various services like consulting and private investigations. ... Read more
Etisalat, the telecommunications service provider leader, today announced an agreement with Pacific Controls, the leading global automation company, to work together to deliver applications of Machine to Machine (M2M) and assistance to telecom customers. Pacific Controls offer customers of Etisalat technical assistance to support the development of solutions and aftercare. ... Read more
M2M (machine-to-machine) technology hit the jackpot in Las Vegas last week, Jan. 7-10, at the Consumer Electronics Show. In-home energy management solutions, security systems, and vehicle telematics were just some of the connected technology applications stirring up attention at the international conference. ... Read more
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, 1.4 percent of the mobile network connections worldwide were used for wireless machine-to-machine (M2M) communication at the end of 2009. ... Read more
New developments in consumer vehicle telematics systems are set to change the way people think about their cars. While many people currently don’t expect to be able to get online in their cars, a new offering from Ford, www.ford.com, Dearborn, Mich., may change their expectations. ... Read more
The Machine-to-Machine (M2M) slows growth in 2009, but for renewed energy in 2010, according to the latest report Idate.A revival driven by regulation and the adoption by businesses. But also, and finally by the emergence of business models. ... Read more
A detailed study by Accenture and Vodafone builds on earlier modelling to reveal concrete and credible examples of how mobile communications can help to reduce carbon emissions. ... Read more
Vodafone, the world’s biggest carrier by revenues, is ramping up its presence in the Machine to Machine (M2M) space, with the launch of a global service platform to help companies deploy and manage large, wireless M2M projects. ... Read more
A sharp focus on behalf of commercial mobile network operators on machine-to-machine communications is not only a boon to the utility sector but public safety as well, according to Sam Lucero, senior analyst with ABI Research. ... Read more
AscentIQ Inc. and KORE Telematics, the world’s largest digital wireless services provider specializing in machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, announced today they will jointly demonstrate a product offering designed to wirelessly control the energy use of major home and commercial appliances via digital GSM network services. Combining AscentIQ’s Demand Control solution with KORE Telematics’ powerful M2M network, utility companies and their customers can selectively control electrical appliances to reduce peak loads and improve energy usage. ... Read more
Telematics does not feature prominently in the business plan of most mobile network operators. The margins can be small, but machines massively outnumber people and, in a world of increasingly saturated markets, machine to machine communications represents a growth opportunity for carriers. ... Read more
Become unavoidable, the Machine to Machine technologies are defined as the marriage of information technology and communication with objects intelligent and communicating. ... Read more
Machine-to-machine technology is gaining traction among businesses across all industries, and many view connecting machines to the Internet as a way to stay competitive, according to a recent survey conducted by Beecham Research Ltd. ... Read more
The activity of our M2M Business Unit is to make the machine-to-machine as simple as possible while enjoying the performance of our telecom networks, our connectivity solutions and data exchange, and our innovations. ... Read more
Telematics Update's Precksha Saksena speaks to Dan Mårtensson, Telenor Sweden's head of telematics/M2M & wholesales. ... Read more
Alongside the development of solutions allowing a man-machine interaction, communication M2M, machine-to-machine, is also a major craze. ... Read more
Cellular machine-to-machine connections are set to rise by a compound annual growth rate of over a third in the next four years, analyst firm Berg Insight has predicted, driven by rollouts of vehicle telematics. The number of mobile network connections used for machine-to-machine (M2M) communications will grow from 37.5 million in 2007 to 186 million in 2012, according to the analyst firm. ... Read more
As more cars get navigation and communication systems, the number of wireless connections between machines is expected to jump. Cellular machine-to-machine (M2M) connections are set to rise by more than a third in the next four years, analyst Berg Insight predicts, driven by rollouts of vehicle telematics. ... Read more
The number of cellular network connections used for machine-to-machine communication will grow from 37.5 million in 2007 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37.9 percent to 186 million connections in 2012, according to Berg Insight (Gothenburg, Sweden). ... Read more
They have no fingers or ears or mouth. But spend the day communicating and sending messages by cellphone. They are the only ones that have a flat rate in the mobile and in Spain alone there are over one million. They are machines, machines talk to machines that silently thanks to a SIM card, ... Read more
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