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Embelin, Orange sign IoT connectivity deal

Orange Business Services

Equipment manufacturer and software developer Embelin has signed a contract with Orange Business Services to provide global connectivity for its Internet of Things (IoT) products.

The deal will enable Embelin to expand in Europe and subsequently on a global scale. It also simplifies the provisioning process for IoT connectivity and significantly improves the user experience.

Headquartered in Finland, Embelin specializes in the design of embedded systems, IT and data management, supporting companies’ digitalization.

Its flagship product is REMUC, an advanced and versatile remote control and monitoring system which can be installed in any imaginable “smart” target.

In the car industry, for example, it allows users to track vehicle location and control in-vehicle heaters (essential for winter driving) remotely with mobile devices.

REMUC is available for businesses and consumers, and comprises a controller installed in the vehicle, cloud processing and a mobile application for smartphones.

Orange Business Services is providing Embelin with global IoT connectivity, SIM cards, a management portal, as well as service and remote management.

Embelin can provision IoT connections automatically with the Orange IoT connectivity service portal and APIs. This simplifies deployment, invoicing, cuts costs for customers and reduces the need for extensive support.

The Orange Business Services IoT connectivity service is part of Datavenue, a modular IoT and Analytics solution.

To enable advanced analysis and decision-making, the Datavenue solution encompasses the selection of relevant data and objects, their reliable and secure connection, and their management in the customer information system environment.

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