Terms Glossary A Application Enablement
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Application Enablement

Application enablement is an approach that brings telecommunications network providers and developers together to combine their network and web abilities in creating and delivering high demand advanced services and new intelligent applications.
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Network providers, in addition to bandwidth, provide abilities such as billing, location, presence, and security, which have allowed them to establish long-term relationships with end-users. By offering these select abilities as application programming interfaces (APIs), providers give developers access to a set of tools to create (mashup) new applications and services to run on provider networks. Unifying the strengths of providers and developers facilitates the creation of mash-up applications, and in turn, a better end user quality of experience (QoE) for improved profit margins.
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ORBCOMM
ORBCOMM
ORBCOMM is a leading global provider of Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication solutions that remotely track, monitor, and control fixed and mobile assets.
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