M2M stories
Sierra Wireless, the Canadian-based Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider, has acquired Auckland-based technology firm M2M One NZ.
NetComm Wireless unveils the NTC-140-02, a state-of-the-art 4G M2M router, primed to bolster diverse industries with superior connectivity.
The 5-year deal provides ADT with access to Spark Connected Mobility service allowing it to expand into regions where analogue is unavailable.
Security chiefs warn CISOs to pivot from AI hype to systemic cloud risk as supply-chain attacks on major platforms are set to soar.
The Trusted Connectivity Alliance reports eSIM shipments surpassed 503 million in 2024, marking a 35% rise, driven by strong consumer demand and new devices.
Australian IoT firm M2M Group, owned by Sierra Wireless, hires Kat Dempsey to lead the newly merged M2M One business across Australia and New Zealand.
A decade that was centered around the conversion of analog data to digital is being replaced by an era focused on the value of data.
The hype surrounding the potential of IoT shows no sign of subsiding, and now – IoT is morphing from a smart concept to reality.
NetComm Wireless has received ThingWorx Ready compliance, expanding its remote management platform offering for customers.
Analysts often blur the lines between M2M and IoT, yet distinctions remain crucial, particularly for telecoms focusing on connectivity.
SnapperNet has appointed a dedicated Cradlepoint BDM as the distie gears up to take advantage of of the 'massive' potential in the M2M and IoT space.
M2M has widespread industrial uses and is used extensively in the utilities sector, the automotive sector, for telemedicine, and more.
Wireless networking vendor Cradlepoint has signed its first Australian distributor with promises of big margins and opportunities for local resellers.
NetComm Wireless teams up with Deutsche Telekom to drive Industry 4.0 revolution with its M2M hardware integration into the 'Cloud of Things'.
SnapperNet is ramping up its vendor portfolio to help Kiwi resellers address the burgeoning internet of things/machine to machine market.
Retailers are striving to provide an innovative experience to shoppers by using M2M-based digital signage to offer more information.
The number of cellular connected IoT/M2M devices is set to increase from 252 million in 2014 to 908 million in 2019, with wearables driving the growth.
The world of M2M communication is gradually moving to multi-purpose solutions, impacting businesses and consumers in the IoT.
Wireless communication test equipment will focus on LTE, M2M comms and easy deployment, says Frost - Sullivan.
M2M Connectivity is offering resellers cloud-managed 4G/LTE networking solutions from Cradlepoint after inking a distie deal with the vendor.