Wipro M2M' solution launched

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Wipro M2M' solution launched

Wipro has launched its M2M, a comprehensive solution that enables Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to launch Machine-to-Machine (M2M) services quickly and cost effectively. M2M refers to technologies that use both wireless and wireline networks to enable direct communication between devices and applications. CSPs are investing heavily in M2M, because it offers tremendous potential to replace declining revenues in legacy business areas.

Wipro M2M is targeted at existing telecom operators in midsized, mature markets and start-up operators in emerging markets. At the core of the solution is a set of enablers that will accelerate time to market, reduce service costs and maximize revenue realization. Wipro M2M is pre-bundled with industry business models and processes thereby empowering CSPs to reduce the gap in addressing the needs of enterprises. The solution incorporates components of Wipro RAPIDS 2.0, a proprietary Wipro framework, which simplifies customer and partner on-boarding processes. Wipro M2M also provides CSPs with tools to manage catalogues, profiles and rate plans.

"We are pleased to announce the launch of the 'Wipro M2M' solution in response to the evolving needs of CSPs as they attempt to build a profitable M2M business. Wipro's expertise in IT, telecom networking and communications devices combined with the immense industry domain knowledge that resides within Wipro's vertical organizations offers clients a robust M2M solution that will help them do business better and win in a Digital World," said Ayan Mukerji, Senior Vice President and Global Head, Media and Telecom SBU, Wipro Technologies.

The "Wipro M2M" solution is being showcased at Wipro's Business Suite- Central Avenue Pavilion AV 30 during the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona from 27th Feb-1st March 2012.


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