iQSTEL, Alternet Systems Partner to Innovate on IoT

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iQSTEL, Inc., a self-described “international telecommunication and fintech service provider,” has partnered with Alternet Systems, a self-described “electric vehicle (EV) innovator,” to start the “planning phase of their new joint design program to codevelop two-way device communication solutions specific to the EV operating environment,” according to a press release from the groups.

The two have already signed a letter of intent to improve IQST’s Internet of Things development team as well.

Alternet Systems “first generation EV is an electric motorcycle, designed for, among other applications, utilization within the rideshare (exemplified by Uber and Lyft services) sector in Africa evolving the prevailing robust motorcycle taxi (Boda) market.”

As for IQST, the group “specializes in Internet of Things (IoT) design and development to include wireless and vehicle telematics space that provide telematics solutions.  IoT Lab MX, among other products, has developed the IoT Smart Gas Platform.”

The two plan to build the following innovations in Electric Motorcycles:

  • Geolocation
  • Battery Management
  • Theft and Accident Interfacing with Emergency Services
  • Remote Maintenance Management
  • Vehicle Body and Component Leasing Management
  • Driver and Passenger Personal Mobile Device Interface
  • Rideshare System Interface

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