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26 September 2011

Telenor Connexion secures Sector Alarm to deliver premium wireless solutions

M2M connectivity from Telenor Connexion enables Sector Alarm to  deliver unique benefits through wireless home security system technology.
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4 February 2011

Telenor Connexion customer OnStream wins ”European Smart Metering Awards 2011” for its connected meters

The awards recognise excellence in smart metering and acknowledge companies playing a defining role in moving the industry forward. Telenor Connexion customer OnStream won both “Metering Manufacturer & Technology of the Year Award” and “Innovation of the Year Award” for their connected Smart Meters.
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28 October 2010

TomTom and Telenor Connexion bring real-time services and traffic to the Nordic region

TomTom, the world’s leading provider of location and navigation solutions, and Telenor Connexion, today announce a partnership to bring TomTom’s new generation navigation device GO LIVE 1000 to the Nordic region. Read more

13 October 2010

Telenor Connexion opens new office in Japan thereby strengthening its presence in the Asia/Pacific region

The Tokyo based office will work closely with customers and partners in Japan and Korea to strengthen existing relationships and identify new business opportunities. Read more

28 September 2010

Telenor Connexion launches a unique M2M Quality Program to complement its global connectivity platform

With the new M2M quality program the company is raising the benchmark for end-to-end reliability and quality in M2M deployments.

Following the successful launch of a dedicated platform for global M2M and telematics deployments in 2009, Telenor Connexion is now further enhancing its offer by providing an extensive program to guide customers and partners when integrating connectivity solutions. Hence, ensuring reliability, security and cost efficiency. Read more

9 August 2010

Transport and Logistics: how will telematics solutions evolve in a low-carbon world?

Over the past years, with success of movies like “An inconvenient truth” from AL Gore or “Home” from Yann Arthus Bertrand, we have seen a growing commitment to reduce greenhouse gaz emissions (GHG). With the transport sector accounting for more than 13% of CO2 emission worldwide (IPCC2007i) and with road freight transport as the major and growing portion, there is a real focus of policy-makers and citizens-customers who are demanding for more information and regulation. We can observe here and there a global consensus on how to mitigate the GHG: from “hard” regulations like the road user charging systemsii, via disclosure of “carbon footprintiii” to more voluntary solutions like fuel monitoring. In one word, there is a need for more environmental-aware supply chains requiring the use of smart and innovative solutions.

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