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AT&T, Cisco Expand Collaboration to Manage IoT Devices for Enterprises

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AT&T and Cisco have extended their collaboration to manage Internet of Things (IoT) devices for enterprises. 

AT&T Control Center powered by Cisco gives businesses near real-time visibility of all the devices on their network and enhances their ability to gather and use device data to drive business outcomes. 

 

AT&T and Cisco manage millions of connected devices spanning manufacturing, utilities, transportation, public sector, retail and healthcare industries as well as public safety on FirstNet, built with AT&T. 

For more than a decade, the companies have worked together to manage services for U.S. enterprises and support through the AT&T Global SIM for international roaming that provides IoT connectivity in more than 200 countries and territories. 

AT&T and Cisco are working together to bring new solutions in Low Power Wide Area Networking and 5G that address the growing needs of customers. This includes making it easier for customers to manage IoT connectivity through advanced Control Center features that help mitigate security risks, identify anomalies in data usage as well as optimize traffic classification reporting to enhance billing clarity. 

Robert Boyanovksy, VP, Internet of Things and Mobility, AT&T Business
Together we can help businesses deploy IoT devices and applications faster and more securely and get more value out of devices they use.

Dave Wilson, Managing Director, Global IoT Sales, Cisco
Through our work with AT&T, we are helping enterprise customers accelerate their digitization initiatives and drive business outcomes with simplicity, scale and faster time to market.

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