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Partners

 

KDDI Europe

Technology Partner

KDDI Europe - Arkessa and KDDI engineers have built The Ark, an industrial-strength, robust service platform dedicating to remote internet services connecting with multiple international mobile telecoms networks. Together they manage an on-going program to develop new remote services and web information portals.

KDDI Europe

Infrastructure Partner

Telehouse Europe - The Ark, is established in the Telehouse campus based in the heart of London Docklands. The facility enables Arkessa to offer service levels that support mission-critical IT systems using secure, private, 2G and 3G connectivity across multiple European mobile wireless networks.

KDDI Europe

Global M2M Partners

m2m Global - Arkessa is a founding partner in the “m2mglobal” network, which enables it to provide services throughout Europe, the Americas, the Far East and Australasia. These services offer similar connectivity facilities using appropriate technology coupled with local support and management.

KDDI Europe

OEM and Distribution Partner

Amplicon - Specialised supplier of industrial computing, data communications, measurement and control, and security automation solutions to systems integrators, OEMs and manufacturers around the world

KDDI Europe

M2M Market Intelligence Partner

Beecham Research - Specialist M2M market intelligence is provided by Beecham Research with their on-going research into the application of remote internet technology and the development of the Internet Of Things.

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Associations

Cambridge Wireless is a leading and vibrant wireless community with a rapidly expanding network of companies interested in the application of wireless technologies.

IIPSEC - International IP Solutions Exhibition and Conference. A unique event demonstrating the latest networked technology and the future application of integrated security, life safety and building management technologies.

“Partnership with Telehouse and Japanese giant KDDI Europe propels Brit firm, Arkessa, into top league of network operators”

KDDI Europe and Telehouse Europe

Working closely together, Arkessa and KDDI engineers have built The Ark, which lies at the heart of the Arkessa infrastructure and provides an industrial-strength, robust service platform dedicating to remote internet services and connecting with multiple international mobile and fixed telecoms networks.

Arkessa and KDDI have an on-going programme of continuous development. In addition a highly experienced engineering and technical team provides 24/7 support for customers and infrastructure to ensure that our ambitious service levels are maintained and that customers can be confident in our support for their mission-critical activities.

KDDI Corporation, a Global 300 company, manages telecoms infrastructure requirements for many of the World’s largest corporations and governmental organisations via a global network covering Europe, America and Asia/Pacific.

The Ark is established in Telehouse, a subsidiary of KDDI Corporation. Based in the heart of London Docklands the Telehouse facility enables Arkessa to offer service levels beyond that of any of its competitors, including ubiquitous coverage. The new M2M infrastructure supports mission-critical IT systems using secure, private, 2G and 3G connectivity across European mobile wireless networks.

Mr Mitsui, Managing Director of Telehouse and CEO of KDDI Europe, said: “We recognise the rising importance of wireless connectivity and M2M business. This is rapidly becoming an important aspect of the global telecommunications infrastructure. I’m delighted Telehouse and KDDI Europe are working in partnership with Arkessa to develop services that will become the industry model for M2M business into the next decade.”

“With no limit to the scalability of our service all client requirements can be provided for, whether they need one or one million connections, a simple control message or a major data exchange”, said Ian Orrock, CEO Arkessa.