Telit recently launched a completely redesigned and enhanced website. The new format contains expanded information on products and applications and promotes the company's value and commitment to the M2M (machine-to-machine) market. In addition to being visually appealing, the website encourages interaction between visitors and Telit through videos, forms, and useful features such as RSS feeds and the online submission of customer applications.
This new website makes it easy for anyone interested in Telit to find information and answers to questions in a clear and user-friendly manner. In addition to providing extensive online information, documentation and downloads, the site also serves as a showcase for Telit's product portfolio, its customers and distributors.
The website has also undergone improvements in the areas of content, navigation and design. Notable content changes include the addition of market intelligence resources, promotion of partner relationships, distributor and customer log-in areas, and expanded information on the company, events and its competence centre programme.
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