Vanderbilt Connects with Link Mobility in Growing Partnership
As part of the recent development of SPC 3.8 and the SPCN320 GSM modem, Vanderbilt has partnered with Link Mobility GmbH to provide connectivity to test sites throughout Europe.The...
As part of the recent development of SPC 3.8 and the SPCN320 GSM modem, Vanderbilt has partnered with Link Mobility GmbH to provide connectivity to test sites throughout Europe.
The wherever SIM offered by Link provides the ability to monitor the SIM card status of all sites remotely. The system also allows Vanderbilt staff to adjust the data package used by the SIM card in the field without attending sites. The SPCN320 and SPC 3.8 allows customers to use the multi-network functionality provided by wherever SIM to be able to choose the strongest mobile network available.
The billing structure of Link allows for central billing of all SIMs so that customers are not directly billed. Customers of Vanderbilt and Link have used wherever SIM to enhance their offering and, when paired with SPC Connect, the remote support capacity continues to improve.
“We at Vanderbilt aim to provide solutions to our customers and, with technical partners such as LINK Mobility, we aim to enhance those solutions available to our customers even further,” explains John O’Donnell, Product Manager at Vanderbilt.
The multi-network SIM card is one of these solutions enhancing Vanderbilt’s services. By implementing the SIM card, Vanderbilt reduced efforts for managing SIM cards within different devices while problems with connection restrictions were solved.
“Our goal at LINK is to deliver solutions that meet the needs of our customers. We are very happy to partner with Vanderbilt and we’re looking forward to future joint projects together,” stated Tim Müller, Product Owner at Link Mobility GmbH.