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Wyless Announces Partnership with Deutsche Telekom

By Tabitha Naylor October 09, 2012

Today, the leading global M2M Managed Services provider, Wyless, announced their inclusion on the Deutsche Telekom M2M Partner Portal as well as the release of a Partner portrait. Solidifying a long standing strategic partnership with the Deutsche Telekom M2M Competence Center, this is featured on the site.

Focusing on cross-border, European and transatlantic solutions, the M2M Competence Center drives innovation in close cooperation with Deutsche Telekom customers and its partners. Offering developing solutions to benefit its partners and customers across the globe, the Competence Center draws from the global know-how of the Deutsche Telekom Group to develop its M2M product.

Since its inception in 2003, Wyless has been connected to Deutsche Telekom properties as a partner to T Mobile UK (now part of the DT/Orange Joint Venture Everything Everywhere Limited). Wyless had launched its strategic partnership with T Mobile USA in 2007, and is now their largest horizontal M2M Managed Services Provider.


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Wyless also launched its connection earlier this year the into T Mobile Austria and is working on expanding into other T Mobile properties. Driving both European and North American business opportunities to each other, the strategic relationship between Wyless and Deutsche Telekom consists of jointly approaching the market for M2M Connectivity and Managed Solutions.

"Our partnerships with Deutsche Telekom, Everything Everywhere and T Mobile have been the cornerstone of our strategy to provide leading connectivity solutions in both the US and Europe," said Dan McDuffie, CEO of Wyless. 

McDuffie concluded that in order to address the growing need for multi-MNO connectivity on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond, they are constantly expanding and strengthening its joint activities. The Wyless strategy of providing an open network with a broad range of value added solutions for M2M and Embedded Mobile devices closely matches the Deutsche Telekom open partner strategy of promoting leading solutions through its partner portal.




Edited by Allison Boccamazzo
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