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Nanjing Linyang has been listed as an Innovation Cooperation Business (ICT and Internet of things) Service Partner of China Unicom Ningxia branch

Nanjing Linyang has been named as an innovation cooperation business (IC and Internet of things) service partner of China Unicom’s Ningxia branch. Another achievement in the communication field after it was listed as an Internet of things operator of Shandong Unicom last month.

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The partners recruited this time involve 12 industries in 9 major fields, such as system integration, industrial IoT, wireless communication module, terminal, government affairs and education etc. Nanjing Linyang Electric Power won the bid for IoT terminal (smart metering — smart water meter, smart electricity meter, smart gas meter). Nanjing Linyang has been successfully selected as a service supplier by virtue of its strong independent research and development ability, complete NB product solutions, perfect supply chain, serialized supporting implementation ability and after-sales operation and maintenance system.

 

In recent years, Nanjing Linyang has explored the Internet of Things by virtue of its keen sense of market trends, relying on years of technical precipitation and bold innovation, and actively carried out project cooperation with three major domestic operators. At the beginning of this year, Nanjing Linyang electric power Co., Ltd. also participated in the formulation of communication standards for China tower Internet of things platform (nanxiang) and meter products, providing a solid foundation for subsequent comprehensive cooperation.

 

This time, Nanjing Linyang was shortlisted as the service partner of innovation cooperation business in China Unicom Ningxia branch (ICT and Internet of things), marking that the company’s products and strength received more recogniztion in the new telecommunications market and also demostrating the better in the industry of Internet of things.

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