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DataXoom to Present at CTIA Super Mobility 2016

Co-founder to present at The Besen Group Conference featuring top wireless companies and an in-depth look at the state of the MVNO market.

WALNUT CREEK, CA (PRWEB) SEPTEMBER 06, 2016

DataXoom. the first value-added wholesaler of mobile data services for medium- and large-sized businesses, announced today that its Chief Revenue Officer and Co-founder, Rob Chamberlin, will speak at the upcoming Super Mobility Week, North America’s largest forum for mobile innovation. Chamberlin will be presenting at The Besen Group’s MVNO Seminar, which features many of the top mobility experts, analysts, and innovators in today’s mobile ecosystem.

ServiceMax, DataXoom Partner to Deliver a Field Service Management Solution Complete with Nationwide, Multi-Carrier Mobile Data Service

The agreement combines ServiceMax’s field mobile service platform with DataXoom’s 4G/LTE service that supports gigabytes of mobile data across multiple wireless networks

WALNUT CREEK, CA (PRWEB) AUGUST 04, 2016

DataXoom Corp., the first value-added provider of mobile data services for businesses, today announced a partnership with ServiceMax, the field service management solution for a new era of business, to provide customers with a seamlessly integrated solution that combines modern field service management with enterprise-class, multi-carrier mobile data services.

DataXoom Earns 2016 Visionary Spotlight Award for its Innovative Channel Partner Business Program

Company Aggressively Growing its Recently Updated Channel Program – DataXoo Offers “DX Partner” Mobile App featuring Multiple Partner Tools

Berkeley, CA. (PRWEB) April 12, 2016

DataXoom Corp., the first value-added wholesale provider of mobile data services for businesses, announced today it received an award for “Enterprise Mobility – Best Enabling Technology” in the 2016 Visionary Spotlight Awards.

DataXoom Responds to Explosive Consumption of Mobile Data with Expansion of its Channel Partner Program

Company Launches Mobile-First Partner Initiative, enabling Channel Partners’ Front Line Sales Professionals to Close More Monthly Recurring Service Opportunities

Berkeley, CA. March 16, 2016 – DataXoom Corp., the first value-added wholesale provider of mobile data services for businesses, announced today a significant expansion of its channel partner program, including the launch of its Mobile-First initiative. This effort will feature a new sales-focused mobile application called DX Partner that is built specifically for [company_short] sales partners. The enhancements to the partner program are a response to an industry-wide need for more mobile data, which is opening up new revenue streams for IT resellers, ISV’s and other channel partners. Enhancements to the program also broadly reflect how modern business is conducted, with field workers interfacing remotely through company-sponsored wireless devices and applications.

DataXoom Extends Custom Mobile Data Plans and Unique Billing Capabilities to Resellers and Channel Partners

New Customized 4G and LTE Mobile Data SolutionsNow Available Across the Three Largest U.S. Wireless Networks

Berkeley, CA. December 17, 2015 – DataXoom Corp., the first value-added wholesale provider of mobile data services for businesses, today announced the launch of new mobile data plans for its Channel Program, designed to provide Distributors, Value-Added Resellers, and other Channel Partners with an opportunity to earn recurring commissions on their customer’s mobile device connections. With this announcement [company_short] becomes the first – and only – wireless provider to allow the Channel’s end-customers to realize the cost savings and data pooling advantages that have previously only been available to large, centralized corporate-owned and enterprise accounts.

VentureBeat: “IoT could demand a whole new, dedicated network – here’s why”

Today, most networked appliances on the Internet of Things (IoT) are not too demanding from a bandwidth perspective. Often they just share simple data that only require a few bytes to transfer from one device to another. For example, a sensor may update a computer with a machine’s current fuel efficiency, or the temperature of a commercial refrigeration unit – and, in network terms, this doesn’t add up to much traffic.