Extending the relationship with KORE Telematics allows Wireless Matrix to offer a comprehensive solution to our enterprise customers in Canada, said J. Richard Carlson, president and CEO at Wireless Matrix.
He believes that the addition of code division multiple access coverage will not only improve their service offering in Canada, but also enable the company to capture another important piece of the value chain.
Thanks to the latest announcement from Wireless Matrix, companies can now purchase
FleetOutlook with integrated CDMA service plans directly from Wireless Matrix. In addition, there is no need to contract with a third-party communication vendor. This announcement also ensures a single point-of-contact for the entire fleet management solution.
FleetOutlook is Wireless Matrix’s software-as-a-service fleet management application. The company’s next generation devices such as Reporter 112 and the Communicator 1,000 have already achieved certification for use on KORE’s CDMA network.
The Reporter 112 is Wireless Matrix’s smallest GPS device, and it operates on a CDMA 1xRTT network, while the Communicator 1,000 is a mobile hotspot device and operates on the 3G EvDO Rev-A network.
KORE Telematics is a specialized provider of business class all digital wireless services for the machine-to-machine, telematics and telemetry markets. The company has operations in Canada and the U.S., and provides service to more than 550 applications providers powering diverse applications.
Last month, AT&T (
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announced the extension of an agreement with KORE Telematics, AT&T’s largest value added reseller of machine-to-machine network services, to support wireless data services through AT&T Control Center, powered by Jasper Wireless (
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