Sixnet (News - Alert), a global provider of M2M networking solutions for industrial and commercial markets, announced it has entered into a partnership relation with Manage Mobility, an award-winning, Sprint (News - Alert)-exclusive business solutions partner.
“Our customers depend on us to provide superior customized wireless solutions,” said Mike Orzechowski, director of marketing at Manage Mobility. “Sixnet’s wireless products, advanced web-based management and enterprise-class features will enable us to enhance our overall portfolio to better serve clients.”
To provide a high-quality customer experience through activation, implementation and on-going lifecycle management, this partnership combines Manage Mobility’s cellular provisioning and product management with Sixnet wireless technology.
“We are very enthusiastic about the potential this partnership offers Sixnet and the customer,” said David Graybeal, vice president of commercial wireless sales at Sixnet. “As one of Sprint’s Premier BSPs, Manage Mobility brings tremendous value and capability to the table.”
For a wide range of markets and applications such as power substations, water treatment, oil & gas, military, maritime, transportation and video security & monitoring, Sixnet’s comprehensive portfolio of M2M and mobile connectivity solutions, which include IndustrialPro Wireless Gateways and Routers, are designed.
EnterprisePro, QuicKonnect and ATM Cellular Routers are also offered by Sixnet to commercial customers with kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, lottery machines, landline backup, remote monitoring and control, fleet management, field service vehicles, ATM machines and other applications.
In related news, a partnership relation has been reached between Sixnet and Digital Highway Wireless Solutions, a supplier of wireless data and voice solutions for mobile and fixed environments.
Sixnet is a Silver of the M2M Evolution Conference. To be held Oct. 4 to 6 in Los Angeles and collocated with ITEXPO West 2010, the M2M Evolution Conference will focus on how telemetry has been changing to take advantage of the Internet, where WAN and LAN systems were points of aggregation in the past today’s machines benefit from the ability to connect worldwide. And as the machines continue to look to network the wireless world represents a large growth opportunity for data communication. Visit Sixnet in booth #447. Don’t wait. Register now.
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