Nokia said it launched off-the-shelf IoT packages ahead of the Mobile World Congress to help operators win new business in vertical IoT markets. In addition to enabling operators to achieve a fast time to market, the packages simplify the set-up and operations of enterprise IoT services, Nokia said in a press release.
Built on the Nokia Worldwide IoT Network Grid (Wing) infrastructure, the applications include IoT sensors, user applications and business models suited to specific sectors. Nokia Wing's managed service approach also offers a pay-as-you-grow business model, giving operators the flexibility to quickly scale up IoT services as required.
The four new products are Smart Agriculture as-a-Service, Livestock Management as-a-Service, Logistics as-a-Service as well as Asset Management as-a-Service.
Nokia said it's trialing Agriculture as-a-Service with an African operator and working with a services and consulting firm on Asset Management as-a-Service to help them offer more advanced services.
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