Vodafone announced the launch of its first all-in-one M2M package for the remote monitoring and control of M2M enabled devices. Combining three key elements – hardware, wireless network connectivity and application software – Vodafone’s Remote Monitoring & Control Service (RMCS) will make it easier for companies to implement M2M, minimise downtime, improve service and reduce costs.
One of the promises of M2M technology is the ability to accurately monitor M2M enabled assets remotely. This gives businesses a comprehensive view of the status of their devices so that they can take action when necessary, for instance alerting a distributor when a vending machine is out of soft drinks or a maintenance team when an air conditioning unit is overheating. RMCS creates an integrated option which will help to manage proactively any estate of M2M devices.
Erik Brenneis, Director of M2M, Vodafone, said, “The ability to remotely monitor and maintain assets has become a major differentiator for many businesses seeking to deliver value to customers. Our solution coupled with secure connectivity, best in class M2M service platform and a superior network, is helping transform the way companies are using M2M. In addition, our fully integrated package provides clients with an all-in-one M2M solution that can be implemented on a global scale – setting us apart from the competition.”
Customers can rely on Vodafone’s international mobile network for data transfer while the company’s global M2M SIM card is designed to work on all networks across the globe. Users can manage their SIM card settings and check the quality of their connections at any time on the global M2M service platform.
Connected machines are monitored in real-time. The software components constantly record all performance and operational data allowing an immediate overview and analysis of the devices’ operating status. If an error occurs, the system automatically sends out an alarm – for example, via a text message to the appropriate service technician – and pinpoints the location of the problem.
The new end-to-end Integrated RMCS solution further expands Vodafone’s comprehensive range of M2M offerings. With 11 million M2M connections and over 250 M2M specialists around the world, Vodafone is a leading provider in this fast-growing market and was recognised in February 2013 as an M2M Industry Icon by Analysys Mason in its independent M2M scorecard report.
About Vodafone
Vodafone is one of the world’s largest mobile communications companies by revenue with approximately 404 million customers in its controlled and jointly controlled markets as of 31 March 2013. Vodafone currently has equity interests in over 30 countries across five continents and more than 50 partner networks worldwide. For more information, please visit: www.vodafone.com
About Vodafone Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications
Vodafone Machine-to-Machine (M2M) connects previously isolated machines or devices to the internet, delivering new functionality and enhanced services without the need for human intervention. Supported by over 20 years’ experience and 250 dedicated staff, Vodafone’s global M2M platform makes it easy for global businesses to centrally manage M2M deployments across multiple territories, with greater control and at a lower cost than previously possible. Please visit: https://m2m.vodafone.com/home/ Follow us on Twitter: @vodafone_m2m
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