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HERNDON, Va. / TORONTO, On February 25, 2008 -- KORE Telematics,
one of North America’s
largest independent provider
of digital wireless services for the machine-to-machine (M2M),
telematics and telemetry markets, today announced that it has expanded
its reseller agreement with Fido in Canada. KORE now has access to the
largest digital services footprint in Canada, providing its customers
and application service provider (ASPs) partners with access to GPRS
data, SMS and low-use voice services designed to enable today’s
evolving M2M applications. The new service is available as of March 1 to
all KORE customers.
KORE’s ubiquitous IP-packet wireless services
stand without peer in reliability and terrestrial coverage for demanding
M2M applications. The upgrade with Fido not only expands the footprint
coverage in Canada, but also makes it easier for ASPs to embed and
manage voice technology in their M2M applications. Available
immediately, these new services are transparent for existing M2M service
providers already with KORE, and make cross-border expansion into Canada
seamless for new and existing partners.
“Reliability and coverage are paramount when
it comes to M2M applications such as asset tracking, fleet management,
logistics, offender monitoring and environmental control,”
said Alex Brisbourne, president and COO of KORE Telematics. “The
new agreement with Fido not only expands KORE’s
ability to make M2M perform when, where and however it is needed, but
also grants our ASP partners the ability to broaden their application
and service offerings with the addition of on-demand voice capabilities.”
“The new services availability has been
critical to the expansion of our Canadian business plan,”
commented Bill Quinney, president, Longview Advantage Ltd. “Managing
high-value assets in the fleet, oil and gas industries, covering almost
all populated areas and highways of Canada, means we can sell to more
customers where asset locations may be constantly changing. Seamlessly
upgrading this through the KORE system means immediate customer benefits,”
Quinney concluded.
Today, KORE manages more all-digital end-point connections in North
America than any other service provider, driving adoption of
machine-based communications across a wide cross-section of
organizations in the public sector, retail, supply chain, security and
utility industries. Harvesting remote data for process automation,
improved efficiency and even crime prevention, these organizations are
rapidly accelerating adoption of standard, IP-centric services.
Information Source: Business Wire
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