Eseye celebrates growth in M2M communications over cellular network

Eseye celebrates growth in M2M communications over cellular network



January 22, 2018

During 2017, Eseye’s interconnect with the Orange GPRS / 3G Network was fully integrated with the Eseye M2M+ platform to give developers and customers a single point for management of communication, network use and the application.

Paul Marshall COO of Eseye said “Our customers know the real value in connecting with their remote equipment.

They have benefitted from 100% service availability throughout the year.

Real time management of the connections online, data collection / warehousing and expert technical support from our engineering team mean that designing in cellular connectivity with Eseye is cost effective and easy”.

Eseye is expecting the trend to continue during 2018 with a number of customers poised to launch high volume products in the UK and Europe.

The M2M+ platform is unique in enabling product designers to integrate sophisticated communication and network management elements into the application itself, thereby reducing the time to market as well as reducing the risks associated with deploying large disparate networks.

To enable customers to find out more first hand, Eseye will be exhibiting at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, February 15th – 18th 2018

Tim Yeo

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