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Jazz inks MoU with TPL Trakker

byCT Report
26/08/2020
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ISLAMABAD: Telecom provider Jazz has signed an MoU with the a location-based tracking service TPL Trakker to collaborate on bringing in innovative new technologies for their customers. The two companies aim to jointly develop unique solutions to address key challenges for the B2B and B2C markets as well as to support mutual growth. As per details, Jazz will have access to TPL Trakker’s Location Based Services (LBS) APIs, powered by TPL Maps, the mapping arm of TPL Trakker.

At the MoU signing ceremony TPL CEO Sarwar Ali Khan said, “This partnership with Jazz is a crucial step in the development of the technology market in Pakistan. We have seen first-hand how our data can be utilized to develop unique and innovative solutions to address key market challenges.” The partnership marks a critical development in the market where an MNO is partnering with a local IoT and location technology company to accelerate growth.

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Jazz Head of Analytics and Insights Kazim Mujtaba said, “Our collaboration with the country’s leading IoT company will not only enhance our own technology stack but will also improve our service and solution offerings for our customer base across Pakistan.”

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