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AT&T Delivers Connectivity to CAN Mobilities Walking Canes, Enables Connected Mobility Assistance

AT&T Delivers Connectivity to CAN Mobilities Walking Canes, Enables Connected Mobility Assistance Image Credit: AT&T

AT&T’s global wireless network now supports CAN Go, the world’s first smart, connected walking cane by CAN Mobilities. The collaboration between CAN Mobilities and AT&T expands the accessibility of this innovative smart cane to the benefit of many Americans who have difficulty walking, their caregivers, and their loved ones.

The CAN Go Smart Cane allows users, family members and caregivers to stay connected in the event assistance is needed. It can also help to allay the safety concerns shared by those with mobility limitations and their loved ones and caregivers. Benefits include ergonomic design to improve safety for users, fall detection functionality with GPS, built-in phone for emergency calls, high-quality speakers and embedded microphone so users can hear and be heard, and an embedded flashlight.

Ahmad AlGhazi, CEO, CAN Mobilities

We wanted to make it as easy as possible for all who need to use a walking cane to stay in touch with their caregivers and loved ones at home and on the go, without the need for a separate calling device. We expect our collaboration with AT&T will empower users of CAN Go™ with reliable wireless connectivity to help improve their safety and connection to loved ones in the event of an emergency or when in need of human connection.

Joe Drygas, VP, Government, Education and Medical, AT&T

With our experience in healthcare, we truly understand how connection can help reimagine health and change lives, and we want to help those who face daily challenges because of limited mobility. By connecting CAN Go™ to the AT&T wireless network, we’re helping to improve the lives of those with mobility challenges and providing peace of mind for their caregivers and loved ones.

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Andrea Y. Lavannya is the Senior Editor and Vertical Analyst - Telco and Techco, at The Fast Mode. Andrea covers global telecom markets, operator revenue strategies and emerging business areas, and heads thought leadership development in areas relating to CSPs, MNOs, MVNOs, MVNEs and cable.

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