Simoco and Racom partner on data comms
Racom and Simoco Wireless Solutions have partnered to develop new data communications technologies.
The partnership will help companies that need fast and reliable exchanges of information across multiple sites, such as the energy and utilities sector, transport industry, health, government and emergency services.
The expansion of Simoco’s SCADA and telemetry portfolio will include technologies such as Ethernet radio, cellular routers, microwave and mesh radio networks, all of which will allow organisations to include data communications as part of wider unified communications infrastructure.
“In the Internet of Things era there are more connected devices than ever before. Our customers have to manage increasingly large amounts of data, and reliable communication systems that enable this are therefore becoming increasingly important to their operations and overall business objectives,” said Andy Woodhall, chief sales officer at Simoco Wireless Solutions.
“The technologies we are introducing alongside Racom, providing best-in-class and innovative radio products, are designed to meet these needs as well as anticipate those of the future.”
The announcement follows the recent merger between Simoco and sister company affini and the creation of Simoco Wireless Solutions.
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