Warrington, UK. November 1, 2016: eir Business has deployed MDS’ Customer Management Platform (CMP) to allow small, medium and large enterprises to connect their Internet of Things (IoT) assets in the field.

IoT Connect is a machine-to-machine communications (M2M) self-management portal that provides private network solutions and enables real-time, comprehensive data control. eir Business is reportedly the only operator in Ireland offering the IoT market such a scalable solution.

CMP, MDS’ flagship billing and customer management solution, provides customer management, product configuration, order management, service charging, and convergent rating and billing, on a single unified database. With the ability to manage small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) to corporate customers with complex hierarchies, it enables eir Business’ healthcare, manufacturing, transport, security and retail customers to rapidly and securely prototype, build and deploy competitive new commercial services using IoT Connect.

The number of connected devices is projected to grow from 22.9 billion in 2016 to 50.1 billion by 2020[1]. eir Business recognised that there was a market need for a solution that could enable businesses starting out in IoT, as standard mobile services are not fit for IoT purposes. IoT Connect provides estate management, which enables businesses to provision and manage SIM cards in real time; a choice of a bi-directional private communications network; and the flexibility to scale up or down as required.

By incorporating CMP’s application program interfaces (APIs), eir Business is able to offer bespoke solutions to every business customer. As a result, eir IoT Connect is said to be instantly deployable, highly scalable and quick and easy to manage via a web interface.

Customers of eir Business can obtain a private off-the-shelf network, provision SIMs in minutes, carry out trials and proof of concepts and run deployments, all with no need for new hardware. They can manage and monitor every SIM’s lifecycle, data usage and regional restrictions, and receive full reporting and usage analytics.

“Providing mobile services to Ireland’s expanding M2M sector plays to our key strengths as a telecoms provider,” commented Bill Archer, managing director at eir Business. “There was a business requirement for a solution for organisations who were trying to innovate but who couldn’t get the type of IoT service they needed without making serious sacrifices.

“MDS has been instrumental in ensuring that IoT Connect meets the current demand for large data transfers in business with a service that makes managing connected devices easier than ever.”

Gary Bunney, MDS’ CEO

“We’re very pleased to be working with eir Business in launching a solution that delivers innovative new services to its customers,” said Gary Bunney, chief executive at MDS. “This is a unique proposition in the market, enabling eir to demonstrate its capability and customer focus in the IoT sector, and through that increasing its business footprint across Ireland.”

eir IoT Connect is live now at https://iotshop.eir.ie/

Note
[1] Source: World Economic Forum, Is this the future of the Internet of Things?, November 27, 2015

 

a.weber@wkm-global.com

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