Global Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions are highly specialised; choosing the right partner, one that fully understands and can coordinate the different components involved, is critical to successful deployment.
Vodafone has more than 20 years of proven experience in the M2M arena. We can bring together and manage all the elements of a global M2M deployment from consultancy through to user support. We have the largest mobile telecommunications network in the world. Unlike other virtual networks in the M2M arena, we have direct influence and control over our network design and functionality and have invested heavily in its development.
Vodafone brings together unrivalled capabilities – the world’s largest mobile network, an outstanding customer experience and a long track record of success – which help businesses unleash the transformative potential of M2M. When you choose Vodafone as your M2M Service Provider, we will build the strong foundations required to ensure the long-term success of your M2M deployment.
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Michelle Hoyle
Principal Marketing Manager, M2M
+44 1635 33251
Vodafone Machine-to-Machine connects 'things' to the internet, transforming them into intelligent devices that exchange real time information and open up a range of possibilities for how businesses are run, how they grow and how they keep customers happy. M2M can also significantly contribute to creating a sustainable economy in industry. M2M can increase manufacturing process efficiency, support predictive maintenance and optimise order fulfillment which all help the business to cut costs and improve efficiency, which can reduce energy use and related carbon emissions.
Previously Stobart Group had no way of tracking their vehicles and unnecessary time was spent driving with empty trailers or waiting for the next job. Now, Vodafone and Isotrak help Stobart Group track the location of every one of their vehicles, providing real time information allowing them to make real time decisions. This reduces unnecessary journeys, increasing efficiency and decreasing environmental impact.
The auto insurance landscape is changing. No longer do you need to rely on the past to predict the future, risk no longer needs to be measured by static data, but by real time dynamic data. Watch this video to understand how Vodafone is harnessing these capabilities to enable Insurance & Automotive customers to launch a Usage Based Insurance Proposition.
How often is the lid open while the customer chooses their ice cream? How many ice creams are in the cabinet? Where is the ice cream cabinet located? What is the temperature of the cooler? Dimitris Flokos describes how Vodafone's Remote Asset Tracking solution enables a Connected Ice Cream Cooler. All using Vodafone's Global M2M platform.
The era of machine to machine (M2M) communication has arrived! This video shows the uses of mainstream M2M technology. Ubiquitous wireless data networks, cheap hardware, and government stimulus means that there are few industries that are not touched by M2M communications today. Vodafone has 20 years of proven experience in the M2M arena. We have provided M2M connectivity across a range of industries including utilities and monitoring, fleet management, security, point of payment, consumer products and environmental control. Almost any device in any business sector can be monitored and managed remotely.
TomTom selected Vodafone to provide Machine to Machine (M2M) connectivity and traffic data for its in-car portable navigation devices. In this video, Roy van Keulen, Vice President, eBusiness TOMTOM talks about HD Traffic and how Vodafone's global SIM has enabled TomTom to provide real-time traffic data to its end users across 34 countries.
The era of machine to machine (M2M) communication has arrived! This video shows a normal day in the life of a user of mainstream M2M technology in the future. M2M plans Joe's day, from checking traffic to communicating with his car and even timing his toaster! Ubiquitous wireless data networks, cheap hardware, and government stimulus means that there are few industries that are not touched by M2M communications today. Vodafone has 20 years of proven experience in the M2M arena. We have provided M2M connectivity across a range of industries including utilities and monitoring, fleet management, security, point of payment, consumer products and environmental control. Almost any device in any business sector can be monitored and managed remotely.
This video shows scenarios where Machine to machine mobile technology can play a vital role in remote monitoring. From tracking security personnel and cargo, prisoners on remand, vehicles and even pets -- M2M can track this remotely. It can also be used with smart alarm systems that alert emergency services or security teams on temperature and security in homes and offices.
This video shows scenarios where Machine to machine mobile technology can play a vital role in smart metering. Smart grid, supply management, remote monitoring, automation, energy management, sustainability, domestic, smart home and energy consumption management.
This video shows scenarios where Machine to machine mobile technology can play a vital role in the office environment. Elevators, printers, office environment temperature, diagnostics and automated billing.
This video shows scenarios where Machine to machine mobile technology can play a vital role in fleet management. Vending machines, logistics, secure payments, contactless, inventory, replenishment, distribution, navigation.
This video shows scenarios where Machine to machine mobile technology can play a vital role in the automotive industry. Personal safety, breakdown diagnostics and services, recovery alerts and estimated arrival times, fleet management, remote tracking, connected car
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Living with, or caring for someone with Alzheimer's can be extremely difficult, especially when it comes to balancing the need for independent living with the safety of the sufferer and the peace of mind of the relatives. Vodafone is working with the Spanish Red Cross to offer a service, called SIMAP - Intelligent Personal Alert Monitoring System, which supports people with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers. It is a personal monitoring service with an alert programme that provides information on the user's location, on demand, or in the case of an emergency. The objective is to offer Alzheimer's sufferers the confidence to live as independently as possible, safe in the knowledge that discreet, automated technologies are helping to keep them safe inside and outside their homes.