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Swisscom Selects Telit IoT Platform

Swisscom Selects Telit IoT Platform Image Credit: Swisscom

Leading IoT platform provider, Telit, this week announced that the Telit IoT Platform for mobile network operators has been licensed to Swisscom as the core embedded technology for the new IoT services Swisscom will be offering. The turnkey IoT Platform lets Switzerland’s leading communications provider offer end-to-end IoT services and rapid application development, said Telit.

The Cloud-based Platform, powered by deviceWISE, is installed in the Swisscom data center, based in Switzerland. The IoT Platform includes all the critical connection, management and integration functions for scalable and secure IoT deployments. According to Telit, the deviceWISE platform extends Swisscom’s service portfolio allowing Swisscom to add Business Process Design, Predictive Analytics and ERP Integration centered on its customers’ connected ‘things’ to its System Integration Services.

Sergio Chiandetti, Head of Business Process Solutions & Services at Swisscom
By 2020, it is expected that over 50 billion objects, machines and devices will be connected to the Internet worldwide, which will enable entirely new business models.

Fred Yentz, President and CEO of Telit IoT Platforms
We are pleased that Swisscom has selected the Telit IoT Platform to power its IoT services business. Licensing our IoT Platform to mobile network operators is an integral part of our IoT services strategy and rapidly becoming a growth engine for Telit’s business.

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