Simoco and Excelerate partner on Australasian distribution agreement
Simoco Wireless Solutions, a global leader in deploying mission-critical communication solutions across the world, has partnered with Excelerate Technology, a provider of hybrid connectivity solutions to governments, civil defence agencies and emergency services. The partnership enables Simoco Wireless Solutions to provide IoT, LTE and satellite connectivity solutions across the Australasia region.
As a global supplier of ubiquitous hybrid LTE and satellite connectivity, Excelerate’s solutions can provide communication where no options are available. This innovative technology is critical in areas where no terrestrial communications services exist, may be congested, under threat or suffering from disruption.
Simoco Wireless Solutions and Excelerate are privately owned British companies with a longstanding history of providing products and services to critical communications and mission-critical customers in the UK and around the world. The partnership will complement Simoco’s existing range of next-generation communications products, designed to ensure that emergency services and other mission-critical users in the Australasia region have access to the latest technology, specifically designed to meet the ever-evolving demands of their day-to-day operations.
Mike Norfield, Group CEO of Simoco Wireless Solutions, said, “I believe we will make a strong partnership. Excelerate’s IoT, LTE and satellite connectivity solutions fit perfectly into our existing portfolio of mission-critical products and solutions which are at the vanguard of modern public safety communications.”
David Savage, founder and CEO of Excelerate, added, “We see this partnership with Simoco as an exciting one with a combined experience spanning 90 years in delivering ubiquitous connectivity solutions between the two companies. The partnership will form part of our global partner program and will enable us as a company to scale up our reach and to work with likeminded organisations that are at the forefront in providing critical communications to those who need it most and need it instantly — regardless of location.”
The partnership is expected to complete this month and the two companies will be demonstrating their combined expertise on Stand 108 at the Comms Connect exhibition in Melbourne from 18–20 October 2022. For more information on the event and to register, visit https://melbourne.comms-connect.com.au/.
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