The M2M management portals are web-based that manage your assets, billing, support and connectivity from a single interface.
Digital Highway Wireless Solutions (DHWS) has signed on to the nPhase ONE developer program and through this relationship has created private label M2M management portals for their first two M2M customers on the Verizon Wireless mobile network.
Vectren Corporation and Tru-Fast Wireless, will be the first two M2M customers which will be benefit with this relationship.
According to a press release, the M2M management portals are web-based and were developed by DHWS to meet client requirements utilizing the nPhase ONE developer platform.
"DHWS and nPhase have provided Vectren with the ability to effectively deploy and manage a large volume of vehicle-installed cellular devices. The electronic delivery and completion of work orders is critical to us and we rely heavily on DHWS and nPhase to provide their expert delivery of products and services to ensure our field resources are technically optimized," notedTom Vargo, director of Strategic Technologies for Vectren. "They have been true business partners."
DHWS consumed nPhase Unified Web Services APIs for provisioning management of client devices deployed on the Verizon Wireless mobile network. DHWS' proven system integration and M2M development skills, combined with a business focus on nPhase ONE, has resulted in DHWS being selected as an nPhase Alliance Partner.
"Utilizing the nPhase ONE developer platform, DHWS is creating a custom Wireless Network Services (WNS) portal for Tru-Fast Wireless to enhance usability and management across their client network," said Ed Mann, CEO for Tru-Fast. "The portal will be offered as a value-add for Tru-Fast Wireless's clients to allow better management and monitoring of lines of service and M2M device usage. DHWS is the first to offer building custom portals based on client needs. WNS will allow Tru-Fast Wireless's clients access to mass configuration of Verizon rate plans and related services, monitoring of cellular data usage, and access to a wide variety of service related data and change needs."
In other company news, IoTevolutionworld reported that Axeda and Digital Highway Wireless Solutions has announced an alliance that will speed time-to-market for enterprise M2M solutions.
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