Thuraya Telecom launches new M2M service

UAE-based Thuraya Telecommunications Company has announced the launch of the its new IP M2M Service to support high volume, high throughput machine-to-machine (M2M) applications.

According to the company, this service is powered by Thuraya’s real-time, two-way IP network with speeds of up to 444 Kbps, a state-of-the-art remote terminal management (RTM) platform and the Thuraya IP+ terminal and is designed for efficient communication between devices and for the control and consolidation of data from remote equipment.

The RTM platform provides a rich set of connectivity management features including usage monitoring, connection control, abnormal session management, geo-fencing, firewall management, usage traffic graphs and charts. Its device management features allow users to view a connected terminal’s position, signal strength and current status. Users can also reboot and configure the terminal remotely.

“The rise in IoT applications and M2M adoption has triggered an increase in demand among several sectors for higher throughput applications deployed over satellite,” said Rashid Baba, Acting Chief Commercial Officer at Thuraya. “Some of these solutions include video- and image capturing for surveillance and security; oil and gas real-time applications; smart-grid Remote Terminal Unit recloser connectivity, and wind and solar farm monitoring. The service addresses these requirements while taking operational efficiency for our customers to a whole new level by reducing the total cost of ownership and operation of their IoT apps and services,” he added.

Baba said that Thuraya’s announcement about joining the LoRa Alliance adds further momentum to its M2M aspirations. “We are expanding our services and solutions to areas such as rural IoT and M2M connectivity, cargo and shipping, smart agriculture, and smart metering. The service is one of the key components of our exciting Futura capability plans, and positions us well to effectively address the market requirements,” he concluded

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