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The dynamic development of the Internet of Things in global markets and in many innovative and traditional industries is happening before our eyes. The number of devices configured with the IoT is constantly growing. Telecommunication operators see this trend and seek their place in the innovative world of the the IoT. These operators are looking for opportunities to expand their offer addressed to existing customers and to acquire new ones. The common ground for the IoT and telecoms appears to be utilities companies, which can easily be provided with measurable value via innovative IoT solutions such as Smart Metering, the importance of which is growing rapidly. If you want to learn more about how telecommunication operators deliver value to the utilities industry, join our webinar.