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News Release from: Telit Wireless Solutions | Subject: Competence centres
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 November 2007
Telit Competence Centres support global
customers
Telit Wireless Solutions, a leader in the field of machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, is extending its range of services and customer support by setting up Competence Centres around the world
The partner companies, selected on the basis of strict criteria, offer special skills and engineering services in the technical design of cellular M2M applications based on Telit technology Until now, seven Competence Centres in Europe as well as North and South America have joined the new Telit programme in order to give customers extended support services
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Telit Competence Centres provide design, development, integration assistance and other value added services to customers looking to execute an application design.
By developing individual concepts, they help to integrate the innovative suite of Telit GSM/GPRS modules and services in cellular M2M solutions in order to achieve best technical result.
Therefore customers can benefit from outsourcing parts of their development to experienced partners with tremendous competences in the particular field of wireless cellular.
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"The Telit Competence Centres provide extended support services and additionally help our customers to broaden their GSM/GPRS landscape.
In this context Telit customers can experience the Competence Centre as a professional and reliable partner which solves the communication integration in short time," says Dominikus Hierl, President of Telit Wireless Solutions.
Beside extending customer support, the Competence Centre partners will complement the Telit current distribution network.
Even though they are no sales channel, the Compentence Centres will indirectly contribute to generating new business for all partners.
The Competence Centre partners are being selected on the basis of strict criteria.
Firstly, they must demonstrate a wealth of experience in GSM/GPRS design and have proven their skills in the development of hardware, software and mechanical components.
The companies should also have far-reaching knowledge of international certification procedures and be experts in the design, prototyping and manufacturing of electronic concepts.
Having a large number of contacts on the international M2M market also plays an important role in the selection of the Telit Competence Centres, as does having close links with local manufacturing partners.
The following partner companies currently form part of the close circle of international Telit Competence Centres: SEVA Engenharia Eletronica S/A (Brazil), ionSign Oy (Finland), CETEC (Germany), Gatetel (Israel), Skytechnology srl (Italy), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), The Morey Corporation (USA).
Inquiries relating to the Competence Centre selection process can be posted on the Telit website.
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