TIM Brasil partners Nokia for IoT in Brazil
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TIM Brasil partners Nokia for IoT in Brazil

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TIM Brasil has entered into a partnership with Nokia to deliver IoT service to its enterprise customers in Brazil.

Using Nokia’s fully virtualised Worldwide IoT Network Grid (WING) managed service, TIM and its enterprise can capture IoT opportunities faster and more securely.

“At TIM Brasil we are seeking to leapfrog the IoT market and see strong growth on our B2B business,” said Alexandre Dal Forno, head of corporate products and IoT Solutions, TIM Brasil. “We are looking forward to engaging with other global IoT players in order to bring the best possible IoT experience to our customers. Nokia WING will enable us to accelerate our capabilities to support our enterprise customers’ IoT needs and tap into the billion-dollar IoT market opportunity.”

Through the collaboration, TIM is able to leverage new business models to tap this opportunity and create additional revenue streams. In addition, incremental services, such as device management and analytics, will help TIM extend its SIM management capabilities to create value added opportunities.

WING features a distributed architecture that maintains all user data in-country, such as in Brazil, to remain compliant with data sovereignty and privacy laws.

“This deal will empower TIM Brazil to provide its enterprise customers with IoT services to address their growing needs, added Sanjay Goel, president of global services, Nokia. “Additionally, we will work on unlocking new IoT solutions that can be applied in various industries to help enterprises undergo digital transformation.”

Once the roll out is completed, TIM’s enterprise customers will be able to monitor and manage in real-time their devices, also as part of the deployment, the Nokia IMPACT IoT platform, which simplifies the process of bringing and scaling multiple applications onto a single platform, will provide IoT device management and service capability exposure.

Earlier this year, TIM Brazil announced that it is expanding its edge cloud network using Nokia AirFrame servers that feature 2nd-gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors to virtualise its data centres by 2021.

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