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M2M 2.0: Service enabler strategies across multiple home hubs (Vodafone Presentation)
M2M 2.0: Service enabler strategies across multiple home hubs (Vodafone Presentation)
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M2M 2.0: Service enabler strategies across multiple home hubs.
Presentation by Kim Bybjerg, Head of M2M Northern Europe, Vodafone, at the EMEA Executive Brainstorm in November 2011.
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