Priority Communications Limited, a leading player in the telecommunications industry, has introduced Machine to Machine (M2M) connectivity that enables automated wired or wireless communication between mechanical or electronic devices.
Mrs. Mabe Shaibu, business development manager for Priority Communications Limited, while speaking to journalist during a recent Forum organized by the Company said that, with presence in over 26 states of the federation, Priority came up with the M2M to enable clients’ networked machines to exchange information and perform actions without the manual assistance of humans.
She explained that Priority’s M2M connectivity has the following key components: Radio frequency identification (RFID), sensors, computing programmed software used for interpreting data and making decisions and cellular communications or WIFI.
She further stated that “because of the level of complexity needed for machines to communicate with each other, Machine to Machine requires deep integration between systems and a thorough understanding of metadata, product data and business processes, as well as an understanding of IT and financial impacts of the data that it provides and this”, according to her, “is what Priority Communications has fully packaged to deliver to her clients nationwide”.
In addition, she emphasized that Priority’s M2M nationwide services for Offsite, ATM, cash centers and branches is well optimized for locations that require reliable, consistent uptime, and stable band width.
She added that it has been deployed from locations outside Lagos to network with operation centers in Lagos with up to 99% uptime.
When asked what distinguishes this service from the others, she stated that its combination of microwave radio & fiber helps to deliver unbeatable throughput giving our clients high speed connectivity with a very fast response time.
Priority Communications Introduces M2M Connectivity Enabler
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Priority Communications Limited, a leading player in the telecommunications industry, has introduced Machine to Machine (M2M) connectivity that enables automated wired or wireless communication…
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