Disrupt-X, TEKTELIC partner to offer end-to-end IoT solutions

Disrupt-X, a UAE-based IoT Platform provider, and TEKTELIC, a supplier of carrier grade LoRaWAN gateways, devices, sensors, and applications, signed an MOU to offer the market end-to-end IoT solutions for public operators, businesses, and enterprises. 

TEKTELIC has been developing 3G-5G carrier grade base stations, custom wireless products, and IoT solutions since 2009. TEKTELIC IoT solutions are designed to meet radio performance, high quality, and availability, and the operator’s lowest total cost of ownership (TCO). TEKTELIC offers the portfolio of LoRaWAN gateways, devices, and applications that are easy to deploy, operate and maintain. 

Disrupt-X is an end-to-end IoT solution platform provider that is technology and hardware agnostic. Disrupt-X offers over 30 readily available IoT use cases and working to deliver 55+ use cases by the end of 2022. Disrupt-X is focused on the development of end-to-end IoT solutions for the industrial, commercial and residential sectors by utilising the best technologies, and most innovative products, and working with the most capable partners globally. 

Disrupt-X and TEKTELIC formed a partnership offering ready to deploy end-to-end IoT solutions to a wide market. Disrupt-X will be using the TEKTELIC cloud servers in the MENA market. Moreover, TEKTELIC will be offering the Disrupt-X IoT platform, which already integrated most of TEKTELIC IoT devices and solutions, to TEKTELIC clients globally. To help TEKTELIC customers test and use TEKTELIC IoT solutions, Disrupt-X will develop a separate UI to be used by TEKTELIC, its leads, and customers. Furthermore, Disrupt-X will offer a TEKTELIC portfolio of carrier grade gateways, devices, and sensors in the MENA market.  

The Disrupt-X platform hosted on AWS using Intel’s architecture offers full-stacked solutions which can be scaled from a single asset level to a city level. The platform can be hosted in the cloud, on-premise, or hybrid. Disrupt-X offers fully integrated end-to-end solutions, including mobile applications. The Disrupt-X IoT platform will allow public operators, businesses, and enterprises to monitor all integrated use cases under one platform. The platform features will allow users to constantly monitor their assets, generate alerts at customisable thresholds, provide custom and scheduled reports, view customisable dashboards, integrate with WhatsApp/Email/SMS/call alerts, set up administrator and user groups permissions, and much more. The solutions come with customer configured mobile applications to make it simpler, more efficient, and cost-effective to monitor their assets. The readily available plug-and-play IoT use cases are available for purchase directly from the Disrupt-X Marketplace where customers can immediately use the IoT solutions. Disrupt-X offers APIs for 3rd party integration and white labelling for in-cloud or on-premise hosting options. 

Commenting on this partnership, Asim Sajwani, president and founder of Disrupt-X says, “Expanding our portfolio of LoRaWAN-based IoT solutions has always been in our pipeline and with this strategic partnership we aim to leverage the capabilities of the robust IoT hardware and gateways from the TEKTELIC team which has always been very supportive and reliable. We will be working hand in hand for promoting the TEKTELIC solutions in the MENA region and our IoT platform will be promoted for the solutions worldwide.”

In turn, Roman Nemish, president of TEKTELIC, says “TEKTELIC believes the mass IoT adoption will only happen when the suppliers start offering its customers fully integrated IoT solutions that are ready to be deployed at scale. Partnering with Disrupt-X allows TEKTELIC to offer its customers End-to-end IoT solutions that incorporated TEKTELIC devices, sensors, and applications.”

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