Sprint IoT Pact Likely to ‘Survive’ T-Mobile/Sprint, Says CalAmp CEO
CalAmp CEO Michael Burdiek “would anticipate” his company’s new Sprint IoT “strategic partnership” agreement will “survive” T-Mobile/Sprint, he said on a fiscal Q2 call Thursday “There would be no reason for it not to.” CalAmp will supply Sprint “intelligent telematics”…
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devices and “device-as-a-service” (DaaS) subscription services. It's a telematics “resell arrangement,” and will “expand Sprint's broad range of connected car, fleet and asset management services,” said Burdiek. Sprint “was really keen” on the DaaS program, “because they see it as a way to lower friction for customer adoption” of telematics services, he said.