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Jasper Wireless and Rogers Wireless to Connect Electronics and M2M

By Anil Sharma November 03, 2009
Jasper Wireless and Rogers Wireless, a provider of wireless voice and data communications services across Canada, have entered into a multi-year, exclusive agreement to wirelessly connect consumer electronics and machine-to-machine, or “M2M,” devices. 

This partnership is expected to help Rogers Wireless to accelerate market entry for new categories of connected devices such as personal navigation and e-readers. 

“Jasper Wireless provides a global platform that allows us to accelerate market entry for companies that need to provision and manage their connected devices, while delivering a best-in-class user experience,” Mansell Nelson, vice president, M2M and partners, Rogers Communications, said. 

Nelson said that this platform coupled with Rogers’ proven, most reliable GPRS/EDGE/HSPA network provides an M2M customer experience second to none in the Canadian market. 

“With the Jasper Wireless platform, Rogers now empowers their customers with a turnkey solution to deliver an excellent customer experience, lower operational costs and reach market quickly,” Jahangir Mohammad, CEO, Jasper Wireless, said. 

Additionally, Mohammad said that this partnership makes it possible for device manufacturers to grow their business into the Canadian market successfully. 

Jasper Wireless enables mobile network operators around the world with platform, applications, and design services to serve the emerging M2M and embedded devices markets. 

Using the company’s unique end-to-end solution, network operators and enterprises can scale their deployment of connected devices quickly and profitably. 

In July, AT&T and Jasper Wireless announced the commercial availability of a combined platform to connect and support a variety of emerging consumer electronic and business devices on AT&T’s nationwide wireless network. 

The multiyear agreement, announced in May, will enable the wireless connection of personal navigation, in-car navigation, e-readers, mobile Internet devices, gaming, healthcare, tracking, and other devices. Financial terms were not disclosed. 

The platform—AT&T Control Center, powered by Jasper Wireless—will accelerate market entry for connected devices while offering unique features such as instant activation and flexible rate plans that benefit device manufacturers and end-user customers, including consumers, small businesses and enterprises.

Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for IoTevolutionworld. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Kelly McGuire
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