Spoke Chooses T IoT from T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom to Pave the Way for Safer Cycling
T-Mobile (TMUS) and Deutsche Telekom (DTEGY) have partnered with Spoke to enhance road safety for bicyclists and motorists through T IoT technology. This innovative integration aims to improve awareness between road users by providing near real-time information via a network of IoT-connected sensors and cameras. The goal is to reduce urban bicycle accidents, which account for 78% of such incidents, thereby promoting safer road experiences for all.
- Spoke's use of T IoT aims to enhance safety for bicyclists and motorists.
- Near real-time information can potentially reduce urban bicycle accidents, which are currently at 78%.
- The partnership leverages 5G capabilities, facilitating advanced connectivity.
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With T IoT, Spoke aims to improve awareness between bicyclists and motorists worldwide
What’s the news: Spoke will use T IoT, from T-Mobile for Business and Deutsche Telekom, to connect and manage Spokeware — a unique hardware and software system that digitally connects bicyclists and motorists to improve awareness and safety on the road.
Why it matters: Bicyclists and motorists are safer on the road when they are better aware of their surroundings. Spoke's emerging technology, with T IoT connectivity, aims to deliver improved safety by enhancing road awareness in the 5G era.
Who it’s for: Bicycle, motorcycle and automotive OEMs looking to make the road a safer place.
With T IoT, Spoke aims to improve awareness between bicyclists and motorists worldwide (Graphic: Business Wire)
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Consider that there were nearly 50 million bicycles sold last year across the world. Then think about the millions of connected vehicles on roadways across the globe. Right now, the process of connecting vehicles to data requires the time-consuming, cumbersome process of enterprise negotiations with different network operators and IoT platforms. And bicyclists and motorists obviously don’t care how a safety notification is delivered or which jurisdiction they are in, as long as alerts are timely and actionable — because the outcome can oftentimes prevent property damage, injury, or ultimately save a life.
T IoT delivers network connectivity spanning the full range of technologies to support nearly every possible IoT scenario today, and tomorrow — including NB-IoT, LTE-M, LTE, and 5G — making it optimized to help deliver near real-time connectivity at scale, in 188 destinations worldwide.
“T IoT supports the low-latency speed and massive data required to connect Spoke’s global network of hardware and software on the road,” said
“Spoke is exactly the kind of customer, innovation, and global application we had in mind when we launched T IoT earlier this year,” said
“The future of our traffic system is based on a robust vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) ecosystem provided through global cellular 5G connectivity. We are happy to support pioneers like Spoke and help building up a reliable connected system for mobility safety and rich rider experiences through our T IoT global footprint”, said
To learn more about T IoT from T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom, go to: www.t-mobile.com/business/solutions/iot/T IoT-global
For more information about Spoke, visit: www.spokesafety.com
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