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Cows can text with M2M

  • M2M solution for agriculture - real-time monitoring of cows
  • Deutsche Telekom and MEDRIA partner in M2M solutions
  • Available on Telekom’s M2M Marketplace

Cows can text, thanks to Machine-to-Machine communication (M2M). Using the Vel'Phone® and HeatPhone® solutions supplied by French monitoring solutions experts MEDRIA Technologies, farmers are notified automatically when calving begins or when a cow is on heat and ready for insemination. Deutsche Telekom and MEDRIA have formed a partnership and agreed to cooperate in equipping 5,000 farms around Europe with the application and with Telekom SIM cards. “M2M solutions deliver major benefits in nearly all industries,” says Jürgen Hase, head of Deutsche Telekom’s M2M Competence Center. “That is why we are banking on innovative partners like MEDRIA Technologies, who know the specific demand and use cases in their industry. Together with strong partners, we develop and provide end-to-end M2M applications to best serve customer demand.” For MEDRIA, Deutsche Telekom’s excellent network quality was the deciding factor. “For us, it ensures that important information is relayed securely and is highly available,” says Emmanuel Mounier, MEDRIA’s Managing Director. “Another advantage is Deutsche Telekom's marketing support, including the use of the M2M Marketplace, where the products are now available.” The Telekom SIM Cards are housed in M2M data collection devices in the cow’s stable or the field. Special sensors measure the cow’s vital data and relay it to the data collection device. The device then notifies the farmer immediately by sending a text message. M2M communication technology means that the farmer no longer needs to spend long nights in the stable. The M2M solution ensures that he can intervene promptly when a cow is about to calve and can make optimal use of the short time when a cow is on heat. The result is a higher reproduction rate for the herd, while avoiding emergencies means less stress and more profit for the farmer. Data readings are not just available as texts on the farmer’s cell phone. Every farmer can follow his cows’ vital data on the MEDRIA's Daily Web Services® Internet platform thanks to the M2M GPRS data transmission link between the data collection device and MEDRIA's datacenter. If the Telekom network is not available, the SIM card switches automatically to the best available network at the location and thereby ensures constant availability even in remote areas.

About Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies with almost 130 million mobile customers, 33 million fixed-network lines and over 17 million broadband lines (as of June 30, 2012). The Group provides products and services for the fixed network, mobile communications, the Internet and IPTV for consumers, and ICT solutions for business customers and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom is present in around 50 countries and has over 233,000 employees worldwide. The Group generated revenues of EUR 58.7 billion in the 2011 financial year – more than half of it outside Germany (as of December 31, 2011).

About MEDRIA Technologies SAS MEDRIA Technologies is a French SME specialised in monitoring solutions for farmers. Created in 2004 by two telecommunication Engineers with the aim to transfer IT advanced technologies to the production industry. Since it was founded, MEDRIA has created a revolution in livestock breeding by developing the first service for monitoring and early detection of reproduction events and health disorders in animals. Today, MEDRIA's products are distributed in more than 10 European countries (*) generating a revenue of more than 4M€ during the last 12 months. With 40 employees, SAS MEDRIA Technologies increases its revenue every year by more than 20%. (*) List of MEDRIA's resellers: www.medria.fr

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