Vodafone and Bridgepointe Team Up To Deliver IoT Services

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 06:18 IST

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Vodafone, the world's top telecoms operator, has established a strategic alliance with Bridgepointe, America's foremost technology advising business.
 
Under this strategic partnership, Vodafone will be a new provider in Bridgepointe’s advisory network, enabling US based multinationals access to Vodafone’s global network and services spanning mobility, fixed and IoT solutions. Vodafone Business’ expertise in communications technology combined with Bridgepointe’s over 20-year track record as a tech advisory firm will help US organizations make smarter decisions about the latest digital solutions to support and drive their global businesses forward, as per business wire.
 
"Bridgepointe’s innovative approach and extensive advisory network will help broaden our market presence and maintain our leading edge in delivering technology solutions,” said David Joosten, President, Vodafone US. “We look forward to closely working with Bridgepointe Strategists and customers to offer the full range of Vodafone's fixed, mobility, and IoT solutions.”
 
Vodafone Business has a long history of assisting the world's largest multinational corporations, fast-growing businesses, government organizations, and startups. For almost four decades, the company has provided global, regional, and local telecom services, with expertise in mobile and fixed connectivity, unified communications, cloud services, and IoT technologies.
 
“We’re pleased to team up with Vodafone Business to offer our customers even more choice in a rapidly evolving market,” shared Paula McKinnon, Vice President of Supplier Management, Bridgepointe Technologies. “Vodafone Business’ extensive reach in Europe and Africa, along with their market leading IoT, will help our customers in international markets with much-needed digital connectivity. We look forward to deepening this relationship in 2024 and beyond.”
 
Bridgepointe was formed on the idea that businesses require a strategic partner and advocate when it comes to acquiring, implementing, and managing technology services and infrastructure.