Intelsat Announces Expansion for Deutsche Telekom IoT
Intelsat has announced that Deutsche Telekom IoT (DT IoT) will integrate Intelsat FlexEnterprise into its cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT).Information Guide Nigeria
This will offer powerful, easy-to-use IoT solutions to locations regardless of the availability of fiber or cellular connectivity options.
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DT can extend the reach and effectiveness of its solution and drive better results for its customers by using FlexEnterprise to complement cellular connectivity.NYSC portal
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As reported by spacewatch.global the Intelsat FlexEnterprise satellite platform allows mobile network operators to offer services similar to terrestrial networks regardless of geographic location.
Industrial IoT customers can connect devices in hard-to-reach places to control mountain-top or offshore wind turbines or assess flood risks by monitoring water levels in remote locations, spacewatch.global reports.
Brian Jakins, Intelsat Networks general manager said, “Satellite connectivity allows IoT to connect physical objects and devices from anywhere globally to the virtual world to enhance real-time data collection, analysis, and decision making.
“With FlexEnterprise, DT expands the usefulness of its IoT offering, especially for widely distributed applications like renewable energy infrastructure and green IoT environmental monitoring.”
According to spacewatch.global, Dennis Nikles, CEO of Deutsche Telekom IoT GmbH, said, “by integrating satellite connectivity into our DT IoT offering, we connect everything everywhere and reshape the future of global IoT networking.
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