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Telit m2mAIR Mobile to Deliver Global Out-of-the-Box 3G Connectivity to USRobotics Customers
by Staff Writers
Raleigh NC (SPX) May 29, 2014


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Telit Wireless Solutions and USRobotics have announced that the USRobotics new USR3500 Courier Cellular Modem will ship with out-of-the-box 3G connectivity and mobile value added services provided by Telit m2mAIR Mobile.

In January 2014, USRobotics introduced the USR3500 Courier M2M (Machine-To-Machine) 3G Cellular Modem, specifically developed for business customers. The Company's latest addition to the Courier business modem product portfolio was designed to make cellular installations faster and more cost-effective with secure, reliable connections enhanced by quick and simple deployment delivered through the Core service infrastructure from Telit's m2mAIR Mobile service group.

The Telit m2mAIR business unit is a critical element of the Telit "ONE STOP. ONE SHOP." delivery model-making "The Internet of Things Plug and Play", by delivering complete edge-to-cloud/enterprise connectivity, application enablement and value added services. The m2mAIR Mobile portfolio includes a tight knit set of services specifically designed to address all aspects of M2M device operation on mobile networks.

m2mAIR Mobile Core is the basic cellular connectivity offering by m2mAIR Mobile, offering standard and tailored rate plans plus access to the Company's ePortal and Web services API for convenient management of customer accounts. Core services include rich functionality for activating and operating devices in mobile networks.

Additional services from m2mAIR Mobile include Intelligence, designed to provide a quick and easy way to analyze the business performance of M2M deployments, and Aware, a monitoring and risk management service to provide a constant view of the behavior of an entire M2M deployment according to easily configurable APIs and rules.

"The partnership with Telit m2mAIR provides our customers a quick and simple avenue for wireless services," said Mary Galbavy, Director of Operations of USRobotics. "With this packaged solution our customers, both large and small, can benefit from the partnerships with carriers around the world for considerable global reach."

"The USRobotics approach to simplifying the adoption of M2M devices is closely aligned with our mission to make The Internet of Things Plug and Play," said AJ Dalola, General Manager of Telit m2mAIR Mobile North America.

"We're pleased to support the unique differentiators of the USR3500, including the option for persistent connectivity as well as remote maintenance and control. Together Telit and USRobotics are lowering the entry barriers to a wide range of M2M solutions. As this is a product for business and mission critical applications, USRobotics can also leverage our 24/7 carrier-grade Network Operations Center (NOC) and other resources to add to their customers' quality of experience they have come to expect from the USRobotics brand."

With over 12 years of unparalleled focus on M2M, reducing technical risk and shortening time to market for OEMs and integrators, Telit's ONE STOP. ONE SHOP. delivers all necessary services and products to connect assets to the Internet of Things.

Whether sourcing single products or full end-to-end solutions, customers count on Telit to deliver M2M's broadest portfolio in cellular, short range and positioning technologies paired with m2mAIR services covering application enablement as well as deployment management and connectivity under mobile networks and over the Internet and Cloud.

Telit benchmark-quality products and services are delivered with global support and logistics exceeding exacting requirements from customers large and small. Telit's ONE STOP. ONE SHOP. delivers The Internet of Things made Plug and Play. Now innovate!

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