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Singtel, Ericsson Join Hands to Launch New IoT Ecosystem for Operators

Singtel, Ericsson Join Hands to Launch New IoT Ecosystem for Operators Image Credit: Singtel

Singtel and Ericsson have joined hands to co-create an IoT ecosystem for operators, networks and devices by launching a new platform called, Assured+ Consumer Connected Device Solution at the recent MWC.

Jointly developed by Singtel and Ericsson, Assured+ is an integrated IoT solution that will supporteldercare, connected cars and other emerging IoT applications to provide universal connected life management for consumers. The solution addresses industry challenges where the IoT market is fragmented and lacks collaboration. Today, most devices, such as wearables, connected cars and smart home sensors are managed through specific applications that are typically place-centric and closed.

In the Ericsson Mobility Report, it is projected that there will be 18 billion IoT related devices by 2022.

Assured+ will connect devices across existing 3G/4G networks, NB-IoT and LTE Cat-M. It will help accelerate adoption of these networks while providing fast time-to-market for new services. The solution will also provide an open and simplified experience for developers to add support to new devices andapplications.

With a user-friendly interface, Assured+ will give consumers a complete overview of all connected personal, automotive and home devices, with full control available in the outdoors and at home. Trials for Singtel mobile customers will begin later this year. 

Yuen Kuan Moon, CEO, Consumer Singapore, Singtel
By integrating standalone applications into one solution, Assured+ will bring convenience to our customers and also pave the way for more IoT solutions, such as smart home, to be launched in a seamless manner.

Per Borgklint, Chief Innovation Officer and Head of Business Unit Media, Ericsson 
Singtel’s network expertise positions them as leaders of IoT connectivity initiatives. These advantages combined with their existing relationships with device manufacturers, large subscriber bases and established retail channels open the door to true IoT industry transformation opportunities.

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