
Vi launches new integrated Internet of Things solution for enterprises on its 5G ready network
India Today
Vi has launched integrated Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for enterprises to further strengthen its IoT portfolio by providing solutions across industries for smart infrastructure, smart mobility, and smart utilities, on its 5G-ready network.
Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL)’s business arm, Vi Business Thursday launched integrated Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for enterprises. Vi noted that this is an industry-first initiative and that it has become the only telecom company in India to offer “a secure end-to-end IoT solution offering that comprises connectivity, hardware, network, application, analytics, security and support.” It further noted that the offering is designed to simplify and accelerate the digital transformation journey for enterprises. Vi will also adopt a consulting-led engagement to help businesses identify their needs and to help them with challenges in conceptualizing, designing and deploying IoT as a strategic driver. It will also provide them with a tailored solution to be integrated with the best-in-class enterprise-grade IoT framework. It noted that with the pandemic induced digital disruption, businesses are increasingly transforming to digital means, opting for IoT to bridge the need gap, adapt to market dynamics, and the evolving consumer needs.
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