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The Digitized Construction Container: Deutsche Telekom's complete starter kit to enter the Internet of Things

  • Package consists of sensors, hardware, software, connectivity and the cloud
  • For monitoring machines and containers on construction sites
  • Deutsche Telekom as an end-to-end provider

Businesses need just Deutsche Telekom’s starter kit to take their first step into the Internet of Things (IoT). The package contains sensors, software and hardware, and connects them via mobile network with the cloud. At Hannover Messe, Deutsche Telekom will be using the example of a "Digitized Construction Container" to show how a complete package like this can protect against theft. The container is fitted with a variety of sensors through which it can be monitored remotely via an Internet portal. A number of camera and contact sensors detect all movements around and inside the container, helping to prevent the theft of machines, equipment and vehicles from construction sites, for example.

The IoT starter package consists of a small box with an integrated mobile telephony modem, a SIM card and software for local data processing, a special data rate plan, various sensors, and access to the IoT platform in the central data center. The box gathers all of the information from the sensors, analyzes it and sends it over the Deutsche Telekom mobile network into the cloud. There, it is saved in a secure data center, where it is processed and set up for display. Package users will then have access to the information from any computer, smartphone or tablet PC via an online portal.

The contact sensors will immediately detect if someone tries to open the doors or windows by force. The package also lets the user record and control the temperature in the container using sensors. In addition, it monitors construction vehicles by recording their GPS data and transmitting the information into the cloud. If anyone should attempt to move a digger outside working hours, or if a vehicle should be removed from the site, the built-in hardware module will transmit an alarm. Users will also see on-screen if unauthorized persons enter the site during the night, or where a missing wheel loader is currently located.

Cisco provides the mobile telephony modem with integrated sensor analysis, and the cloud solution is based on Cisco's Intercloud. The fact that the data is saved and processed in the high-security data center in Biere, near Magdeburg in central Germany, means that strict European rules on data protection apply – which is an absolute must for many customers when it comes to working in the cloud.

Visit Deutsche Telekom in Hall 8 (Stand F19) at Hannover Messe from April 25 to 29 to experience our products and services live. Deutsche Telekom's entire presence at the trade fair is carbon-neutral: All CO2 emissions generated in setting up and operating the stand are offset fully by carbon-reduction projects abroad.

About Deutsche Telekom
Deutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies with more than 156 million mobile customers, 29 million fixed-network lines and around 18 million broadband lines (as of December 31, 2015). The Group provides fixed-network/broadband, mobile communications, Internet and Internet-based TV products and services for consumers, and ICT solutions for business customers and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom is present in more than 50 countries and has around 225,200 employees worldwide. The Group generated revenues of 69.2 billion euros in the 2015 financial year – around 64 percent of it outside Germany.

About T-Systems
As one of the leading global ICT service providers, T-Systems supplies integrated solutions for business customers. These are based on global offerings in fixed-network and mobile communications, highly secure data centers, a unique cloud infrastructure built around standardized platforms and global partnerships, and top security in line with the strictest German data protection regulations, when demanded by our customers. With a footprint in more than 20 countries, 46,000 employees, and external revenue of 7.1 billion euros (2015), T-Systems is the ideal partner in digital transformation. Alongside traditional ICT services, T-Systems' portfolio also offers cloud access, custom infrastructure, and platforms and software from the cloud, alongside innovation projects in future business areas such as big data, the Internet of Things, machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, and Industry 4.0.

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