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February 10, 2012

Alta Industrial Automation Ltd Will Now Use Telit's M2M Technology


Telit Wireless (News - Alert) Solutions, the North American technology arm of Telit Communications PLC, recently announced that Alta Industrial Automation Ltd will be using M2M modules for connectivity in relation to remote monitoring applications. Utilizing Telit’s G24 and H24 modules for its Pioneer and GoFer product lines, AIA now allows real-time monitoring of large number of mobile and fixed industrial assets which include gas lines and irrigation systems as well as chemical tanks and automotive fleets.

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In a release, Gary Allbee, President, AIA said, “With cellular connectivity enabled by Telit wireless modules, AIA customers achieve reliable end-to-end monitoring and control solutions for their fixed or mobile assets. Our customers can now quickly and conveniently connect their assets to the Internet and manage their devices with our platform.”

Customers will now get a high return on investment as the different products of AIA’s Pioneer and GoFer devices come with Telit’s G24 and H24 modules helping to increase the life of remote M2M deployments. Coupled with AIA’s C-DAQ Tracker Server software, Pioneer products will provide unique solutions that are completely certified and need no programming for remote site and asset monitoring use.

Mike Ueland, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Telit Wireless Solutions North America, said, “The M2M market has deep roots in the industrial space, but many organizations still have yet to take advantage of the efficiencies, cost-savings and safety benefits of remotely monitoring critical assets in real-time with cellular technology. AIA’s products minimize the technical risk, investment and time required to capitalize on the opportunities afforded by M2M implementations, allowing companies to quickly and painlessly benefit from connectivity.”


Carolyn John is a Contributor to TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves
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