IOT solutions likely to transform transport industry—PLDT unit

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IOT solutions likely to transform transport industry—PLDT unit
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PLDT Enterprise brought together industry leaders and technology partners to showcase the benefits of the solution during the IoT roadshow in Metro Manila as part of its commitment to explore the transformative potential of the Internet of Things in the transportation industry.

“IoT technology is at the forefront of our commitment to revolutionizing the transportation sector,” said Robert Jay Sumulong, Smart category head for IoT Solutions at PLDT Enterprise. The Smart IOT platform also allows users to manage thousands of devices in a single portal, offering full control, transparency and visibility. This capability helps businesses make data-driven decisions, maintain constant connectivity, and set automation rules for efficient operations.

Peter Jonas Figueroa, president and chief executive of Vectras, highlighted their GPS tracker and mobile CCTV solutions.

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