T Mobile, Deutsche Telekom roll out T-IoT solution for businesses

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T-Mobile US and German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom have unveiled a new Internet of Things () solution dubbed T-IoT to deploy and manage global IoT connections with ease.

Available across 188 destinations, on 383 networks globally, the T-IoT network will enable businesses to have one global team and one global solution for global IoT connectivity, platform management and support.

— President of T-Mobile Business Group said: “With T-IoT and our award-winning networks, we’re poised to help businesses realize the true potential of IoT by completely disrupting the status quo of how IoT is purchased and managed.”

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T-IoT is said to feature a wide range of technologies and support NarrowBand-Internet of Things (NB-IoT), Long Term Evolution for Machines (LTE-M), LTE, and 5G.

The internet solution will help enterprises view and manage global IoT connections across various platforms, including T-Mobile Control Center and Deutsche Telekom M2M Service Portal.

T Mobile, Deutsche Telekom roll out T-IoT solution for businesses

T Mobile, Deutsche Telekom roll out T-IoT solution for businesses. Photo courtesy of AtomicTaco/Wikimedia Commons.

T-IoT is also claimed to streamline procurement processes through simplified contract and billing, reliable global service level arrangements, and customer support.

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T Mobile said the global network connectivity will also serve the lifetime connectivity needs of the devices.

— Managing Director Business Customers of Telekom Deutschland, said: “Many industries, such as healthcare or automotive, depend on international supply chains.

“And their customers today rely on receiving service and assistance anywhere in the world.

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“We’re able to do that with this transatlantic collaboration, with our networks, for the best customer experience worldwide.”

Some of the users of T-IoT network include German luxury automotive marque Mercedes-Benz and BIOTRONIK, a Berlin-based medical device company.

is an American wireless network operator in which Deutsche Telekom has a 64.78% stake.


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