Components distributor Alpha Micro
has teamed up with Sierra Wireless
to position itself for uptake in 3G machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and
embedded modules.
John Moore, sales and marketing director at Alpha Micro, said the new
distributor agreement covers embedded and 3G M2M modules from Sierra Wireless.
“At the moment, our main areas are GSM or 2G and GPRS or 2.5G, so this allows
us to move higher data speeds into different markets,” he said.
Moore said digital signage holds big potential for M2M communications. Users
could update billboards and similar remotely over the air, for instance.
The faster speed of 3G modules means that communications happens faster and
video can be supported as well. And as it is an emerging technology, few
competitors exist in the UK currently, Moore said.
“Service providers have paid a lot of money for 3G plans and it is in their
interest to get more people on to that network,” he said.
As 3G pricing comes down over the next two or three years, more uptake will
be seen. Alpha Micro is getting in early with a view to gradual sales growth as
3G adoption increases, Moore said.
He said Alpha Micro will act as a value-added distributor for Sierra
Wireless, working with customers in digital signage, video surveillance and the
like. It also provides devices from vendors such as
Lantronix,
u-blox,
Sagem
and Taoglas.
The distributor has also taken on Sierra Wireless' range of embedded modules,
which target the OEM space but the biggest opportunity is for M2M long-term,
Moore said.
Jim Lahey, vice president EMEA at Sierra Wireless, said the wireless
components vendor has been putting its shoulder to the M2M wheel since mid-2007,
when it acquired AirLink.
AirLink makes a range of M2M hardware incorporating a 3G engine with software
that enables users to access and manage 3G networking remotely.
“M2M is an investment business for us,” Lahey said. “When we look at M2M
players in the market they are quite small and we believe we have the financial
bandwidth to make a play.”
Sierra Wireless currently has US$250 million (£140 million) in cash and no
debts so is financing what the company believes will eventually become a good
investment, he said.
Scott Munro, director of UK business development at Sierra Wireless, agreed
that M2M is an upcoming technology.
“We have done a lot of research to find vertically aligned channel partners
in the UK and Ireland, and some other geographies,” Munro said.
“What Alpha Micro offers is design [via] distribution. Their professional
services and pre- and post- sales support are really solidifying their
position.”
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