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EION Launches SmartRIM 5000, an IoT Device to Monitor Multiple Distributed Remote Telecom Sites
EION Launches SmartRIM 5000, an IoT Device to Monitor Multiple Distributed Remote Telecom Sites
OTTAWA, ON, CANADA (November 4, 2020) — EION Wireless, a leading provider of wireless systems to Tier I operators, ISPs and enterprises, today announced that it is launching SmartRIM 5000, an IoT-enabled device, as a sensor-aggregation platform. SmartRIM is co-located in the remote infrastructure operated by ISPs and telecom operators. It can be remotely monitored and managed from the Network Operations Center (NOC) to manage primarily telecom towers, and to also monitor infrastructure, such as remote buildings, storage warehouses and remote campus environments. Read More