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IoT partnership

Collaboration makes it easier for customers to deploy Internet of Things (IoT) solutions across regions, providing seamless coverage and service support for customers globally.

  • Wednesday, 30th October 2019 Posted 6 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Vodafone Business and América Móvil, two of the world's leading Internet of Things (IoT) service providers, have formed an IoT partnership, that makes it easier than ever for customers to connect devices globally.


The agreement will make it simpler and more efficient for IoT customers of both companies to deploy international IoT solutions by combining their respective IoT platforms and their expertise in IoT connectivity and services. It means Vodafone Business customers will be able to connect IoT devices across Latin America; and América Móvil IoT clients will have access to one of the largest global networks via Vodafone.

The combination of the two companies’ capabilities will help customers increase the pace of digitalisation by simplifying access to the global opportunities that IoT brings. Customers will also be able to rely on the local knowledge and expertise of each partner to comply with local regulations.

“We are proud to be partnering with América Móvil” said Vinod Kumar, CEO, Vodafone Business. “With this agreement we further extend our IoT global footprint by partnering with one of Latin America’s strongest players. América Móvil´s coverage and expertise across Latin America will help us support our global customers in a part of the world where we have seen a surge in IoT adoption.”

"In América Móvil we believe in win-win partnerships that benefit our customers. We are excited about the partnership with Vodafone Business that provides our joint customers with the best user experience of two leading technology providers", said Marco Quatorze, América Móvil Value Added Service's Director.

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